From Motihari to Dubai: CIMAGE Alumnus Atul’s Journey and AI’s Evolution in the IT Industry
The Golden Period
of CIMAGE and a Student Named Atul
Atul
belonged to the 2012–15 batch — often described by faculty and leadership as a “golden period” in the history of CIMAGE College. He studied at the Rajapur branch,
a center known not for its infrastructure, but for its extraordinary results.
Despite limited resources, Rajapur consistently outperformed, thanks to its
relentless focus on productivity, talent development, and value-driven
education. It was here that Atul's foundations were laid — where coding wasn't
just taught, but lived.
Before
even completing his degree, Atul was placed in Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) — a feat many students
dream of. It was the beginning of a career that would span countries, projects,
and most recently, technologies that are changing the future.
From Motihari to
Dubai via Chennai: A Global Footprint
Atul
hails from Narkatia village in East Champaran(Motihari), a background many CIMAGE students can relate to. Like
countless others, he came to Patna with dreams of creating a better future.
CIMAGE became the bridge between that dream and reality.
After
graduating, Atul joined TCS and started his professional career in Chennai, working on critical banking
applications. In 2022, post-COVID, he was relocated to Dubai, where he currently plays a crucial role in
managing systems compliant with the Dubai government’s digital banking
operations. His story reflects the power of determination, guided mentorship,
and the role of the right institution at the right time.
CIMAGE Alumni:
Leaving a Global Mark
What
is remarkable is that Atul is not alone. Many of his batchmates have carved
inspiring paths globally. Nikhil
and Vipin Arya, both from the
2012 batch, also joined TCS and continue to thrive within the company — a
testament to TCS’s strong employee retention culture. Priyanka, another peer, is currently working with TCS in
Michigan, USA.
Atul,
like others, continues to hold CIMAGE close to his heart. He calls it his “turning point” and shares that he never
misses an opportunity to visit the campus whenever he is in Patna. The
leadership at CIMAGE encourages this connection — inviting alumni back not just
to relive memories, but also to inspire the next generation of learners.
The Rise of AI: A
Shift in the IT Landscape
Perhaps
the most powerful insight from Atul’s recent conversation with the college
leadership was not just about his journey — it was about how AI is revolutionizing IT.
As
someone deeply involved in enterprise-level systems at TCS, Atul sees firsthand
how Artificial Intelligence is shifting the focus of the industry. He shared
that TCS is now migrating its entire
infrastructure to cloud-based systems, embedding AI into nearly every
A-to-Z function across projects.
What
does that mean for current and future students?
AI Is Changing
What IT Professionals Need to Know
According
to Atul, the nature of coding jobs has changed dramatically. Earlier,
professionals were expected to write detailed, line-by-line code. Today, the
emphasis has moved towards integration,
testing, and AI-powered code review.
TCS
has developed its own AI platforms
capable of generating elementary code automatically. Other IT giants like
Infosys, Wipro, and Cognizant are also using proprietary AI tools in
development and deployment.
For
students, this means learning how to use
AI tools effectively is more important than memorizing syntax. AI
tools can now check code, ensure
industry compliance, and
generate modules. The new job of an IT professional is to be a smart
integrator, troubleshooter, and innovator — not just a coder.
"Make AI Your
Tool, Not Your Enemy"
Atul
shared a profound takeaway that every student should note:
“If you don’t make AI your weapon, you will suffer from AI’s impact.
Either you suffer, or you evolve — and evolution means using AI as a tool.”
This
is not just advice; it is survival wisdom. AI is not replacing IT jobs — it is redefining them. And, that’s good news.
According to Atul, the demand for IT professionals will only increase because AI will expand IT into areas that were untouched
before.
As
proof, TCS has grown from 400,000
employees to over 600,000, making it the largest employer in India after Indian Railways. The
message is clear: the future belongs to those who adapt, and AI is the key to
that adaptation.
Dubai: The
Emerging Global Capital of Agentic AI
Atul’s
work in Dubai has opened his eyes to another revolutionary shift — the rise of Agentic AI. Dubai has positioned itself
as the world’s most AI-liberal economy,
offering complete regulatory freedom for the development and deployment of
Agentic AI.
This
freedom is attracting Indian tech startups to Dubai, where AI is already
transforming fields like accounting, SEO,
sales, and telecalling. While India is still developing norms around
AI regulation, Dubai is inviting
innovation, and professionals like Atul are at the heart of it.
He explains that Dubai is a fantastic place to live and work. While he does not plan to settle there permanently due to the shifting nature of onsite assignments, the global exposure has dramatically elevated his skills, confidence, and professional worth.
He
also noted how employees sent abroad are often not brought back to India due to
salary disparities — a reality that shows how international assignments can shape long-term career trajectories.
A Message to the
CIMAGE Community
Atul’s
story is not just a story of success — it is a roadmap. From a small village in Bihar to the tech
towers of Dubai, his journey proves that where you start does not define where
you can go.
He
plans to visit CIMAGE’s new campus
soon to meet students and share his knowledge. For the current batch, his
advice is simple and powerful:
“Don’t
just learn to code. Learn how to think, adapt, and use tools like AI. That’s
how you build a future-proof career.”
CIMAGE Alumni,
Global Impact
Stories
like Atul’s remind us why CIMAGE College, Patna continues to be one of the
leading institutions for IT and
management education in Bihar. Its alumni are not just getting jobs — they
are becoming part of the global digital revolution.
From East Champaran to Dubai, from Motihari to Michigan, the journey of a
CIMAGE student can go anywhere — and everywhere — as long as they are prepared
to learn, evolve, and lead.

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