Most Famous Indian Cities for Young Professionals

By siliconindia  |   Monday, 13 August 2012, 15:01 IST   |    1 Comments
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1.Bangalore:



Bangalore has become the hotspot destination especially for most of the engineering grads from the time it has got the international recognition of being one of the top destinations for tech jobs throughout the world and first hot destination when it comes to only Indian cities. Roughly around seven students out of ten students prefer Bangalore as their hot destination. Bangalore is also referred as the ‘Engineers Mecca’, as it has the power of offering growth, never-ending options when it comes to job offers and it also has a large community of like-minded people, reports Himanshu Aggarwal, the Founder of Aspiring Minds on the rediff.com website.



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According to Shilla Shree, Bangalore is the best place to look for a job and live than selecting Mumbai.  The reasons might be because; it has the best weather condition, most of the people here know to communicate well with the people from other places from India. More than the regional language Kannada, people here most likely prefer talking English whenever they are outside and in the offices. Apart from all these things you also need to know that, this city has been tagged the costliest city in India to leave in. So, before selecting this place, it’s better to think on this point as well. 



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