Ameerpet Emerged as India's unofficial IT training hub
Ameerpet Emerged as India's unofficial IT training hub
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The first names for cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Gurgaon, and Noida come together to discuss the information technology (IT) hub of the country. But few people will know that Amraparpet located near Hyderabad has emerged as an unofficial IT hub of India.

In this training institute of more than one lakh students from the morning to gather their IT skills and strengthen them. Go. Not only here, but more than 500 institutes are engaged in teaching and training the IT nuances of students.

According to the report of The Economist, the buildings of Amraparpet have been advertised for advertisements which claim to make students specializing in Oracle, Java and Microsoft Cloud. Interestingly, a large number of students are coming from Ameerpet in Andhra Pradesh besides other states. 

Ameerpet is the place where the courses are updated first. The institutes here first add new updates to their courses. The fees here are much lower than the rest of the place. Apart from this, this city is very cheap for students in terms of inflation.

Software programs in the IT industry change rapidly. With software programs changing and upgrading, expertise is outdated. In such a situation, large IT companies have to keep their employees updated to maintain their expertise.

IT companies like Infosys and Wipro spend huge amount each year to update their employees' skills. At the same time, authorized software companies charge up to lakhs of rupees for the training of their latest courses while the fees for the informal institutions of Amrapatiate are quite low. These institutes of Amraparpet charge Rs 25000 for a three to the six-month course.  

According to the report, Ameerpet has been successful because it is fulfilling the desire of the needy students who are deprived of the higher cost of computer education. 

According to the government report, graduate from India's third to the fifth engineer is unemployed. More than 3,300 engineering colleges do not have more than half of college standards.

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