Bangalore: India undoubtedly is one of the biggest tech hubs in the world. It is home for big names in tech like Google, Microsoft, Infosys and others. But then, which of these tech companies are popular with Indian populous, so much so that, they ultimately want to be part of them?
In a recent survey carried by Nielsen, a global measurement and information provider, most of the engineering students in India wanted to end up in the IT industry and only few tech companies have made it to their wish list.
# 10 NTPC
NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation) is India's largest power company. It was set up in 1975 to accelerate power development in India. It is emerging as an ‘Integrated Power Major’, with a significant presence in the entire value chain of power generation business.
NTPC ranked 337th in the ‘2012, Forbes Global 2000’ ranking of the World’s biggest companies.
Wipro Limited is an information technology (IT) consulting and outsourcing Service Company located in Bangalore. As of 2012, the company had 140,000 employees in 54 countries. Wipro is the second largest IT services company in India. Its subsidiary, Wipro Enterprises Ltd., offers consumer care, lighting, healthcare, and infrastructure engineering.
#8 L&T
Larsen & Toubro Limited, also known as L&T, is an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai. The company has business interests in engineering, construction, manufacturing goods, information technology and financial services.
It has a dominant presence in India's infrastructure, power, hydrocarbon, machinery, shipbuilding and railway sectors. In recent years, L&T has expanded its global presence and international projects contributed 9% of its overall order book for the 2010–11 period.
L&T was recognized as the Company of the Year in 2010 and has been featured four times in Forbes Fab 50 list of the best public companies in the Asia-Pacific region. In 2012, Forbes magazine ranked L&T the world's 9th most innovative company, ahead of Google and Apple Inc.
In a recent survey carried by Nielsen, a global measurement and information provider, most of the engineering students in India wanted to end up in the IT industry and only few tech companies have made it to their wish list.
# 10 NTPC
NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation) is India's largest power company. It was set up in 1975 to accelerate power development in India. It is emerging as an ‘Integrated Power Major’, with a significant presence in the entire value chain of power generation business.
NTPC ranked 337th in the ‘2012, Forbes Global 2000’ ranking of the World’s biggest companies.
With an electric power generating capacity of 40,674 MW, NTPC has embarked on plans to become a 75,000 MW company by 2017 and to become a 128,000 MW company by 2032.
# 9 Wipro
Wipro Limited is an information technology (IT) consulting and outsourcing Service Company located in Bangalore. As of 2012, the company had 140,000 employees in 54 countries. Wipro is the second largest IT services company in India. Its subsidiary, Wipro Enterprises Ltd., offers consumer care, lighting, healthcare, and infrastructure engineering.
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Larsen & Toubro Limited, also known as L&T, is an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai. The company has business interests in engineering, construction, manufacturing goods, information technology and financial services.
It has a dominant presence in India's infrastructure, power, hydrocarbon, machinery, shipbuilding and railway sectors. In recent years, L&T has expanded its global presence and international projects contributed 9% of its overall order book for the 2010–11 period.
L&T was recognized as the Company of the Year in 2010 and has been featured four times in Forbes Fab 50 list of the best public companies in the Asia-Pacific region. In 2012, Forbes magazine ranked L&T the world's 9th most innovative company, ahead of Google and Apple Inc.
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