21 Delhi govt school students secure HCLTech jobs under TechBee programme
Press Trust of India | July 3, 2026 | 10:25 PM IST | 1 min read
The selected students will work with HCLTech while pursuing higher education, with Education Minister Ashish Sood praising their achievement
New Delhi: At least 21 students from Delhi government schools have secured jobs at HCLTech under the company's "TechBee – Earn While You Learn" programme, the Directorate of Education said on Friday. According to the DoE, the selected students will have the opportunity to work with HCLTech while simultaneously pursuing higher education under the programme. The offer letters were presented by IAS Pranjal Patil at a ceremony, the department said in a post on X.
Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood congratulated the students on their selection and said the achievement reflected the potential of students studying in government schools. "Heartiest congratulations to the 21 students from Delhi Government Schools on securing opportunities through the HCL TechBee 'Earn While You Learn' programme," Sood said in a post on X.
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He said the achievement reflected the city government's commitment to creating future-ready and industry-aligned learning opportunities for students under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta. The minister wished the selected students success as they begin their professional and academic journey under the programme.
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