SCCL practice in India has a strong focus on the software sector, which has been catapulted into prominence because of India’s inherent advantage in relatively low cost skilled manpower, technical education, and government support.
With the convergence of technology, global trends, and regulatory liberalisation, players in this sector are faced with a number of opportunities. SCCL in India is equipped to advise its clients as well as other players in the market about these opportunities

AS SCCL Management Consultants we combine industry know-how with consulting expertise. The diagram below provides an overview of the specific sectors in which we work in India.
For managing a business, two fundamental principles apply: The complexity of the information systems should be appropriate to the level of information and control that is required, and the information systems should always cost less than the benefits they bring.

One of the largest specialties in scientific and technical consulting services is environmental consulting services. Environmental consulting firms identify and evaluate environmental problems, such as inspecting sites for water contaminants, and offer solutions.

Some firms in the industry advise clients about controlling the emissions of environmental pollutants, cleaning up contaminated sites, establishing a recycling program, and complying with government environmental laws and regulations. A real estate developer, for example, might hire an environmental consulting firm to help design and develop property without damaging natural habitats, such as wetlands.

A manufacturing or utilities firm might hire environmental consultants to assess whether the firm is meeting government emissions standards, in order to avoid penalties before government regulators inspect the property in question.

Finally, many government agencies contract work out to environmental consulting firms to assess environmental contamination in a particular geographic area or to evaluate the costs and benefits of new regulations.

  • Information Technology Strategy
  • Identification of Information needs of each functional area
  • Advise on application software solutions for business needs
  • Commercial evaluation of hardware and networking options
  • Implementation and Training on the proposed Information Systems
  • Organisation of the Information Systems Department
  • We have a TECHNICAL SUBDIVISION OF SCCL that is called SCOSTEL