Companies where our Trainees are placed
SEBIZ Infotech Ltd.
Cyber Link, Gurgaon
BHEL
CMC, Noida
Vexsys, Fridabad
Infosys Technologies Ltd.
Infosys
Tata Consultancy Services
Siemens
Accenture
Dell
Fidelity Info Services
GNIIT (Gurgaon)
Hero Honda
HCL Technology
Megrisoft
Our Faculty
In Sebiz we have multiple full time faculties who are Microsoft Certified Tutors and are developers by Profession.
At the Sebiz Industry Ready Finishing School, our objective is to see you launched on a successful career. We groom young IT graduates for future success by imparting intensive career specific training and soft skills. We offer 6 months industrial training, on successful completion of which a trainee is ready to work in the competitive industry.

Our trainings are of 2 types: Core courses are taught onsite while other courses can be taken online.
Highlights of the Sebiz Finishing School
  • 6 months industrial training on industry specific skills to make students ‘industry ready’ and be hired by premier IT companies
  • Trained instructors who are industry professionals
  • Superb infrastructure with auditorium, state of the art systems, library and cafeteria
  • Training culminating with professional certification
  • Special emphasis on written and spoken English, personality development and soft skill
  • Access to a special recruitment database
  • Professional resume and website for every student
  • FREE 100% placement assistance
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Training with the Sebiz Finishing School has made all the difference to my career. Immediately after training, I got 3 job offers! Harkirat Singh
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