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Whizz-kid gets support from
TCS
The Hindu August 25, 2006 Fifteen-year-old
M.Tech student at Madras-IIT, S Chandra Sekar, the youngest engineering graduate
in the country, will receive a package of grants worth over Rs 7 lakh from the
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) for his education. The global IT services and
consulting firm announced on Thursday it would support the professional aspirations
of the boy. The grant covers tuition fees, research activities, technology infrastructure
support, global project experience and mentoring from senior executives at TCS.
Talking to The Hindu from Mumbai, where Chandra
Sekar had gone to receive the cheque from TCS CEO S Ramadorai, the youngster said
though he was looking for financial support for his education, the best part of
the TCS package was the assistance he would get for his research project in information
security. "I am also happy that I will be getting ideas from senior people
there, and have access to their labs," he said. He will start his research
in the second year of his M.Tech. In addition to
his costs at IIT-Madras, TCS will also support the student's research, travel
and project expenses that will allow him to explore his ideas and interact with
the global academic and research community, said a press release from the company.
The association between TCS and Chandra Sekar also represents a new model for
collaboration to develop R&D talent in the country. Chandra Sekar's research
interests in the areas of computer network security and cryptology are in keeping
with TCS' own R&D efforts in these areas. This will allow Chandra Sekar to
work on global projects. |
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