Aryan Sharma B.Tech CSE student of Axis Institute of Technology and Management -Axis Colleges, has bagged the opportunity with Exotic Learning with 6 LPA.
We are happy to say that Aryan Sharma, a hardworking B.Tech (Computer Science & Engineering) student at Axis Institute of Technology and Management—Axis Colleges, has landed a highly sought-after job at Exotic Learning, which comes with a nice pay package of ₹6 LPA. This achievement shows how technically smart Aryan is and how strict and future-focused the education at Axis Colleges is.
At Axis Colleges, the CSE program is carefully planned to give students a solid theoretical background while also including hands-on modules in cybersecurity, AI/ML, cloud computing (AWS, Azure), and DevOps. Aryan got better at handling problems by actively taking part in hackathons, coding clubs, and peer-led study groups. He got even more ready for real-world software engineering problems by going to classes on system scalability, containerization, and continuous integration on a regular basis.
Aryan worked on his interview skills with the help of the Training and Placement Cell’s guidance by doing practice technical rounds and behavioral tests. Customized resumes that showed off his most important projects, certifications (like AWS Certified Developer), and leadership roles in student tech groups stood out. This planning made sure that he did exceptionally well in Exotic Learning’s tough selection process.
Aryan learned about agile methods, user-experience design, and data-driven pedagogy through Axis Colleges’ partnerships with ICT Academy, Eduskills, and other top ed-tech companies. He worked on adaptive learning algorithms as an intern at an educational company, which made him even more ready for Exotic Learning’s product development team.
At Exotic Learning, Aryan will be part of a dynamic group of engineers who will help create and build the next generation of e-learning platforms. His duties will include analyzing needs, full-stack development, speed optimization, and adding new features that will help learners all over the world.