Cognizant probably understands India's BPL/Welfare story better and infact a more judicious take on India's education imblalances and the famed traing and ramp up of new trainees as it consolidates twice the hires in the year over the other Top 4 in the indian IT industry. though, rightfully, it should have been #2, the December quarter saw CTS report only $6.3 bln for the year 2011 overall, 34,000 hires added even as Wipro's 12 month score of $5.99 bln, the slowest was crossed easily. The 130,000s trong company will likely end 2012 nearer 175,000 even as it aiims to grow by 22% to $7.53 bln 

With warehouse practices for human resources allowing CTS to ramp up eeven the weak Banking and Finance accounts in a challenging 2011, it is growing to th e place where it can actually leverage its own volumes in the volume bidding game, more in tune with American government's prefered low cost immigrant replacements than the flailing consulting led models and new non It umbrella shops likely in the next few years to cater to the other sectors in the US based on the low cost immigrant strategy