Infosys discontinues apprenticeship programme for 40-45 trainees at Mysore campus
The Hindu
Infosys discontinues apprenticeship program for trainees in Mysore, offers BPM training and outplacements, counseling support available.
Infosys has discontinued the apprenticeship programme for 40 to 45 trainees at its Mysore training campus on Thursday (March 27, 2025), according to industry sources.
The company has emailed 40 to 45 trainees informing them they failed to meet the “qualifying criteria in the Foundation Skills Training Programme” and therefore won’t be able continue in the apprenticeship training programme.
The Hindu has screenshots of the email Infosys sent to these trainees
It may be recalled that in February this year, Infosys let some 350 of its trainees from Mysore campus go.
However, Infosys will be offering the BPM training and outplacements for these affected trainees, as per the email they received.
Infosys in the email acknowledged that, it was a difficult time and to support the trainees in this transition, company was offering a counselling facility for those who require such support.

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