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Training majors enter global expansion phase
With the domestic training industry facing a slump in growth, training majors are looking at business expansion with a global perspective. Rajneesh De examines what this means for the training industry in India and finds that private training institutes are realigning themselves to find new avenues for growth.

The new paradigms of training
The days of training institutes churning out COBOL and Java programmers died with the end of the Y2K boom and the subsequent dot com bust. Though C, C++, and Visual Basic are still perennial favourites and .NET is the new kid on the block, the troika on top of the popularity charts in 2002 are Linux, embedded systems and multimedia.

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