Starting Point: BCom and Uncertainty

Neethi from Kumbakonam completed his BCom and spent months applying for office and admin roles without a defined technology career path. He wanted stable income and growth, but online courses alone did not give him structure or interview confidence.

His family visited Brintelli Tech Academy in Thanjavur together. The campus, Tamil-medium mentoring, and placement stories from international alumni helped him commit to a full-time Full Stack Web Development program.

Six Months of Campus Training

Foundations and MERN Stack

Neethi learned HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Node, and MongoDB with daily attendance and hands-on labs. Faculty explained concepts in Tamil when needed so he could move quickly without gaps in fundamentals.

Portfolio and Mock Interviews

He deployed three MERN projects with authentication, REST APIs, and dashboards. Brintelli ran 12 mock interviews focused on coding walkthroughs and English communication for international hiring.

New Zealand Placement

Through Brintelli's international placement network, Neethi connected with a New Zealand-based tech employer. He cleared technical and communication rounds and accepted an offer at NZ$5,400/month. The placement team supported him with documentation guidance for relocation.

What Neethi Does Today in New Zealand

He works as a Software Engineer on production web features with a global team. His path from BCom in Tamil Nadu to engineering in New Zealand shows what focused campus training and deployed projects can unlock.

Lessons From Neethi's Path

  • Non-CS backgrounds can succeed with structured MERN training and consistent campus attendance.
  • International roles need communication practice, not just certificates.
  • Deployed projects prove readiness to employers reviewing GitHub and live demos.

Explore a Similar Path From Thanjavur

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Note: Salaries, visa outcomes, and relocation timelines vary by role, company, and candidate profile. International placement is selective.