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List of Mnc's for Placements LIST OF MNC’S FOR PLACEMENTS Rank Company 1 Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) 2 Infosys Technologies Ltd 3 Wipro Limited 4 Hewlett-Packard India Pvt. Ltd 5 IBM India Limited 6 Satyam Computer Services Ltd. 7 HCL Technologies Ltd. 8 Intel Technology India Pvt. Ltd. 9 CISCO Systems India Pvt. Ltd. 10 Patni Computer Systems Ltd. 11 Cognizant Technology Solutions India 12 HCL Infosystems Ltd. 13 Mahindra-British Telecom 14 Redington (India) Limited 15 i-Flex Solutions Ltd. 16 Oracle India Pvt. Ltd. 17 Moser Baer India Ltd. 18 Microsoft Corporation (India) Pvt. Ltd. 19 NIIT Limited 20 TATA Infotech Ltd. 21 iGATE Global Solutions Ltd. 22 Ingram Micro India (P) Ltd 23 Sun Microsystems India Pvt Ltd 24 Polaris Software Lab Ltd. 25 Samsung India Electronics Ltd. 26 Perot Systems TSI (India) Limited 27 SAP India Pvt. Ltd. 28 American Power Conversion 29 Celetronix India Pvt. Ltd. 30 Computer Associates India Pvt. Ltd 31 Dell Computer India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Hexaware Technologies 33 Larsen & Toubro Infotech Ltd. 34 Siemens Information Systems Ltd. 35 Mastek Ltd. 36 CMS Computers Ltd. 37 Texas Instruments India Pvt. Ltd 38 Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab 39 Acer India (Pvt) Ltd. 40 MphasiS BFL Ltd. 41 Datacraft India Limited 42 Nortel Networks (I) Pvt Ltd 43 Syntel (India) Ltd. 44 Flextronics Software Systems Ltd 45 Kanbay Software India Pvt. Ltd. 46 Rolta India Ltd. 47 Infinite Computer Solutions (I) Pvt Ltd 48 GTL Limited 49 Covansys (I) Pvt. Ltd. 50 Sify Limited 51 Zensar Technologies Ltd. 52 Tulip IT Services Ltd 53 Zenith Computers Limited 54 Sonata Software Ltd 55 D-Link (India) Ltd. 56 Mascon Global Limited 57 3i Infotech Limited 58 WeP Peripherals Ltd. 59 Computer Sciences Corporation India 60 Philips Innovation Campus 61 Xansa India 62 Canon India Pvt. Ltd. 63 TVS Electronics Ltd. 64 Infotech Enterprises Ltd. 65 KPIT Cummins Infosystems Limited 66 ITC Infotech India 67 MindTree Consulting Pvt. Ltd. 68 PCS Technology Ltd. 69 Sasken Communication Technologies 70 Tally Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 71 Ramco Systems Ltd. 72 Epson India Pvt. Ltd. 73 Numeric Power Systems Ltd. 74 Rashi Peripherals Pvt. Ltd 75 Network Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 76 TATA Elxsi Ltd. 77 Aftek Infosys Limited 78 EMC Data Storage Systems India 79 Tata Technologies Ltd. 80 Geometric Software Solutions Co. 81 Cranes Software International Limited 82 Accel Frontline Limited 83 Mediaman Infotech Pvt. Ltd. 84 Priya Limited - IT Products Division 85 Keane India Ltd. 86 Persistent Systems Pvt. Ltd. 87 Aptech Limited 88 Lipi Data Systems Ltd. 89 Cadence Design Systems (India) 90 Intex Technologies (India) Ltd 91 Aditi Technologies Pvt Ltd 92 MRO-TEK Limited 93 Subex Systems Limited 94 Blue Star Infotech Limited 95 Aztec Software & Technology Services 96 Pentamedia Graphics Ltd. 97 TATA Interactive Systems 98 Birlasoft Limited 99 DB Power Electronics (P) Ltd 100 Atlanta IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd 101 RMSI Pvt. Ltd. 102. Audi cars pvt ltd. 103. Honda Siel Cars Ltd. 104. Dialmer Chrysler / Mercedes Benz pvt. Ltd. 105. Cipla pvt ltd. 106. Ranbaxy pvt. Ltd. 107. Pfizer pvt. Ltd. 108. Dr.Reddy Labs ltd. 109. Hyundai Motors pvt. Ltd. 110. Toyota Corporation ltd. 111. Mitsubushi Corporation ltd. 112. Volkswagen AG pvt ltd. 113. BMW motors pvt ltd. 114. British Telecom pvt. Ltd 115. British petroleum pvt. Ltd. 116. Punjab National bank 117. State Bank of India 118. Delhi Metro corporation ltd. 119. Kentucky fried Chicken Pvt ltd. 120. Dominos Pizza Pvt. Ltd. 121. Pizza hut pvt. Ltd. 122. Shoppers stop Pvt. Ltd. 123. Pantaloons india ltd. 124. Pvr Cinemas Pvt. Ltd. 125. Volvo It pvt. Ltd. 126. LG electronics Pvt ltd. 127. Samsung India pvt. Ltd. 128. Sansui Electronics ltd. 129. Micromax India ltd. 130.Vishal megamart pvt. Ltd. 131. Bigbazar markets pvt ltd. 132.Reliance Digatal pvt ltd. 133.Reliance Industries ltd. 134. Mc Donalds pvt. Ltd. 135.Kingfisher Airlines pvt ltd. 136.Spicejet Airlines ltd. 137.Indigo Airlines ltd. 138. UB Group Ltd. 139. GMR Airports pvt ltd. 140. Indian Railways IT Divisions 141. ICICI Bank Ltd. 142. ICICI Prudential Life Insurance 144. HDFC Bank ltd. 145. HSBC Bank pvt ltd 146. Kotak Mahindra bank ltd. 147. Citibank pvt ltd. 148. Ashok Leyland ltd. 149. Asian Paints ltd. 150.Hewlette Packard Pvt ltd. 151.Deloitte & Touche pvt ltd. 152. Nokia Corporation ltd. 153.Apple Corporation And thousands of Consulting MNC’s and Industries also. PLACEMENTS IN ABROAD in Fortune 500 Companies in USA 1. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Bentonville, Ark. 2. Exxon Mobil Corp., Irving, Texas 3. General Motors Corp., Detroit 4. Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. 5. General Electric Co., Fairfield, Conn. 6. ChevronTexaco Corp., San Ramon 7. ConocoPhillips, Houston 8. Citigroup Inc., New York 9. International Business Machines Corp. 10. American International Group, Inc. 11. Hewlett-Packard Co., Palo Alto, Calif 12. Verizon Communications Inc. 13. The Home Depot Inc., Atlanta 14. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. 15. Altria Group Inc., New York 16. McKesson Corp., San Francisco 17. Cardinal Health Inc., Dublin, Ohio 18. State Farm Insurance Cos., Bloomington, Ill. 19. The Kroger Co., Cincinnati 20. Fannie Mae, Washington, D.C. 21. The Boeing Co., Chicago 22. AmerisourceBergen Corp., Chesterbrook 23. Target Corp., Minneapolis 24. Bank of America Corp., Charlotte, N.C 25. Pfizer Inc., New York 26. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., New York 27. Time Warner Inc., New York 28. The Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati 29. Costco Wholesale Corp., Issaquah, Wash 30. Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N.J 31. Dell Inc., Round Rock, Texas 32. Sears Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, Ill 33. SBC Communications Inc., San Antonio 34. Valero Energy Corp, San Antonio 35. Marathon Oil Corp., Houston 36. MetLife Inc., New York 37. Safeway Inc., Pleasanton, Calif. 38. Albertson's Inc., Boise 39. Morgan Stanley, New York 40. AT&T, Bedminster, N.J. 41. Medco Health Solutions, Franklin Lakes, N.J. 42. United Parcel Service Inc., Atlanta 43. J.C. Penney Co. Inc., Plano, Texas 44. The Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. 45. Walgreen Co., Deerfield, Ill 46. Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash. 47. The Allstate Corp., Northbrook, Ill. 48. Lockheed Martin Corp., Bethesda, Md. 49. Wells Fargo & Co., San Francisco 50. Lowe's Cos. Inc., Mooresville, N.C 51. United Technologies Corp., Hartford, Conn 52. Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., Decatur, Ill. 53. Intel Corp., Santa Clara, Calif. 54. United Health Group Inc., Minnetonka, Minn. 55. Northrop Grumman Corp., Los Angeles 56. Delphi Corp., Troy, Mich. 57. Prudential Financial Inc., Newark, N.J. 58. Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., New York 59. E.I. du Pont de Nemours, Wilmington 60. The Walt Disney Co., Burbank, Calif. 61. Motorola Inc., Schaumburg, Ill. 62. PepsiCo Inc., Purchase, N.Y. 63. CVS Corp., Woonsocket, R.I. 64. Viacom Inc., New York 65. Sprint Corp., Overland Park, Kan. 66. Sysco Corp., Houston 67. Kmart Holding Corp., Troy, Mich. 68. TIAA-CREF, New York 69. American Express Co., New York 70. New York Life Insurance Co., New York 71. International Paper Co., Stamford, Conn. 72. Tyson Foods Inc., Springdale, Ark. 73. Wachovia Corp., Charlotte, N.C. 74. Goldman Sachs Group Inc., New York 75. Duke Energy, Charlotte, N.C. 76. Honeywell International Inc., Morristown, N.J. 77. Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, Ill. 78. Best Buy Co. Inc., Richfield, Minn. 79. Johnson Controls Inc., Milwaukee 80. BellSouth Corp., Atlanta 81. Ingram Micro Inc., Santa Ana, Calif 82. FedEx Corp., Memphis 83. Merck & Co. Inc., Whitehouse Station, N.J. 84. ConAgra Foods Inc. Omaha 85. HCA Inc, Nashville 86. Alcoa Inc., Pittsburgh 87. Electronic Data Systems, Plano, Texas 88. Bank One Corp., Chicago 89. Comcast Corp., Philadelphia 90. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., Springfield, Mass 91. The Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta 92. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., New York 93. WellPoint Health Networks Inc., Thousand Oaks, Calif., 94. Georgia-Pacific Corp., Atlanta 95. Weyerhaeuser Co., Federal Way, Wash 96. Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, Ill 97. AutoNation Inc., Fort Lauderdale 98. The Williams Cos. Inc., Tulsa 99. Supervalu Inc., Eden Prairie, Minn 100. Cisco Systems Inc., San Jose, Calif 101. CIGNA Corp., Philadelphia 102. Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., Hartford, Conn 103. Washington Mutual Inc., Seattle 104. Sara Lee Corp., Chicago 105. 3M, St. Paul 106. Cendant Corp., New York 107. Raytheon Co., Waltham, Mass 108. Aetna Inc., Hartford, Conn 109. Visteon Corp., Dearborn, Mich 110. AMR Corp., Fort Worth 111. Tech Data Corp., Clearwater, Fla 112. Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc., Atlanta 113. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., New York 114. McDonald's Corp., Oak Brook, Ill 115. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Milwaukee 116. Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, Boston 117. Publix Super Markets Inc., Lakeland, Fla 118. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio 119. Anthem Inc., Indianapolis 120. AT&T Wireless Services Inc., Redmond, Wash. 121. General Dynamics Corp., Falls Church, Va. 122. Halliburton Co., Houston 123. Sunoco Inc., Philadelphia 124. The Gap Inc., San Francisco 125. Wyeth, Madison, N.J. 126. Exelon Corp., Chicago 127. Loews Corp., New York, 128. Rite Aid Corp., Camp Hill, Pa., 129. Lear Corp., Southfield, Mich. 130. Xerox Corp., Stamford, Conn. 131. Deere & Co., Moline, Ill. 132. American Electric Power Co. Inc., Columbus, Ohio 133. U.S. Bancorp, Minneapolis 134. Federated Department Stores Inc., Cincinnati 135. Travelers Property Casualty Corp., Hartford, Conn. 136. Qwest Communications International Inc., Denver 137. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio 138. Tenet Healthcare Corp., Santa Barbara, Calif. 139. Amerada Hess Corp., New York 140. FleetBoston Financial Corp., Boston 141. Kimberly-Clark Corp., Irving, Texas 142. Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc., St. Louis 143. AdvancePCS Inc., Irving, Texas 144. Emerson Electric Co., St. Louis 145. UAL Corp., Elk Grove Township 146. Countrywide Financial Corp., Calabasas, Calif. 147. The May Department Stores Co., St. Louis 148. The TJX Cos. Inc., Framingham, Mass.
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