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#1 Monte69

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Posted 31 May 2007 - 04:26 AM

Every year, millions of students enroll in high schools and pre-graduate degree courses across India. Moreover, 2- 3 million post-graduates come out of India's non-engineering colleges. A large percentage of these post graduates opt for employment in the IT industry. These are massive numbers of skilled workers available to the industry. By 2008 it is estimated there will approximately be 17 million people available in the IT industry.

The Indian education system puts strong emphasis on mathematics and science resulting in a large number of science and engineering graduates. Coupled with these their good knowledge of English language has resulted in a skill set that enables the country to take advantage of the current international demand for IT and ITEs.

The success enjoyed by many offshore companies in outsourcing business process operations to India has encouraged many to start outsourcing their high-end knowledge work as well. Cost savings, operational efficiencies, availability and access to a highly skilled and talented workforce and improved quality are all underlying factors in KPO outsourcing to India.

KPO short for Knowledge Processing Outsourcing calls for the application of specialized domain pertinent knowledge of a high level. The KPO involves a component of BPO, Research Process Outsourcing (RPO) and Analysis Proves Outsourcing (APO). KPO business entities provide typical domain-based processes, advanced analytical skills and business expertise, rather than just process expertise. KPO derives its strength from the depth of knowledge, experience and judgment factor; BPO in contrast is more about size, volume and efficiency.




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