Education | B.Sc. ( Computer Science/Electronics, Physics, and Mathematics) / BCM / BCA |
Branches | Mathematics, CS, IT, Physics, Statistics, Electronics |
Academic Percentage | Equal to or more than 50% in 10th, 50% 12th & 60% in graduation till date. |
Additional requirement | Should have studied Mathematics in 12th |
Who will you be 4 years from now?
A seasoned IT professional at Wipro with a software engineering specialization?
An MS from BITS, Pilani with opportunities to work across the globe?
A project engineering specialist with knowledge of the latest technologies?
An experienced individual with great career opportunities?
Why not all of these?
Wipro is known for its innovation, values and its contribution to the community in the field of education
The WASE program is a pioneering initiative in the field of higher education in India. It offersB.Sc, BCA and BCM students the opportunity to immediately take up an MS course in Computer Science without having to complete an engineering degree
In order to ensure the best students appear for the entrance test to the WASE program, and taking into consideration the technical nature of the course, Wipro has established the followingeligibility criteria. The program is open to graduates or to students in their final year of graduation.
Wipro- BITS Pilani Partnership | |
Wipro leveraged the expertise of one of India's premier technical institutes - BITS Pilani, to coordinate its education program. The pedagogy and evaluation methodologies are chosen and implemented by BITS in consultation with Wipro's Talent Transformation division, the faculty is arranged by BITS and the MS degree is also awarded by the institute. It is an eight semester (4 year) off campus collaborative MS program equivalent in status to the full-time 2 years MS degree program offered by BITS. |
The selection process
The selection procedure for WASE comprises of three stages, a Common Entrance Test, Technical Interview and HR interview. Dates for each stage would be made available to you uponregistration.
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