Anusha Agarwal, a final-year B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering student at Galgotias University, recently secured a Software Developer position at JP Morgan Chase, Bangalore, with an annual package of ₹19 lakhs. Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) training, continuous exposure to real-world challenges during campus life and mentorship from experienced faculty together helped her dream come true.
Anusha enrolled in the B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) program at Galgotias University in 2021 and over the course of her studies, she immersed herself in a curriculum that blended essential computer science fundamentals with cutting-edge technologies and industry-relevant training. “I was exposed to an academic environment where courses on algorithms, data structures, databases, programming languages, and system design provided a comprehensive understanding of computer science. The curriculum not only explained core concepts well but also allowed me develop the critical thinking and technical skills required in the tech industry,” she says.
A standout opportunity provided by the university was the Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) training, in collaboration with the esteemed Geeks for Geeks (GFG) institute. This program, introduced during her third year, sharpened Anusha’s problem-solving skills, preparing her for the complex coding challenges in technical interviews at leading global companies. Additionally, the university’s focus on English language and professionalcommunication helped refine her interview and professional presentation skills.
Faculty mentorship, academic resources, and a steady focus on upskilling created a foundation for her to succeed during placement season.
Celebrating her success, Dr. Dhruv Galgotia, CEO of Galgotias University, said, “Anusha’s remarkable achievement reflects our core mission of shaping industry-ready leaders. At Galgotias, we are committed to equipping students with future-focused skills and global exposure. We are immensely proud of her success and confident that her journey will inspire many others to pursue excellence in technology.”