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Dot Net Developer

TCS

3 - 10 years

Bhubaneshwar

Posted: 13/05/2026

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Job Description

Job Description
Greetings from TCS!
 
Job Title: Dot Net developer
Walkin Interview Date: 16th May ‘26
Walkin Location: Bhubaneshwar
Walkin Time: 9am-1pm
Experience Range: 3-10 yrs

Job description:
TCS has always been in the spotlight for being adept in the next big technologies. What we can offer you is a space to explore varied technologies and quench your techie soul.
     
Job Description:
Responsibilities:
  • Design, develop, and maintain web applications using ASP.NET MVC
  • Develop business logic and backend services using C# and .NET/.NET Core
  • Create and consume RESTful APIs
  • Work with Razor Views, controllers, and models following MVC architecture
  • Develop and optimize database interactions using SQL Server
Minimum Qualification: 15 years of full-time education
Location
Bhubaneshwar
Job Function
TECHNOLOGY
Role
Developer
Job Id
411148
Desired Skills
.NET | ASP.Net MVC | Restful
Desired Candidate Profile
Qualifications : BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATION, BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

About Company

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is one of the largest multinational IT services and consulting companies in the world, headquartered in Mumbai, India. It operates in over 50 countries and is a part of the Tata Group, India's largest business conglomerate. TCS offers a wide range of services including software development, consulting, digital transformation, and business solutions, serving industries such as finance, healthcare, retail, and telecommunications. Known for its global reach, technological expertise, and innovation, TCS is consistently ranked among the top IT services companies globally.

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