He said that in the next three-four years, the campus strength would reach its maximum potential of 4,000, making it the second-largest tech hub of Microsoft in India.
The company already has two hubs in Hyderabad and Bengaluru with a strength of 5,000 and 2,000, respectively.
With Microsoft coming into the fold, Noida and Greater Noida will become a major destination for electronics and IT in the country, Singh said in the context of TCS also putting up a campus in the area. Tech giant Wipro already has a campus there.
The Microsoft India Managing Director had evinced interest in setting up a tech hub in Noida in February.