For practically all engineering students, Sundar Pichai, the CEO of google, is an inspiration and role model. His sayings and remarks have gone viral on social media.
 
Millions of kids were truly impressed by him, believing that a modest boy from a small indian city could rise to the position of CEO at a corporate behemoth like Google. students have come to know IIT institutes thanks to individuals like Pichai. These days, all engineering students take competitive tests with hopes of getting into IIT. Pichai began his career at an IIT as well. Let's examine the google CEO's experience at IIT.

Early Life Of Sundar Pichai?
Sundar's father, Raghunath Pichai, was an electrical engineer for a british corporation when he was born in southern madurai on june 10, 1972.  A stenographer was his mother's occupation.  He began his foundational education at Chennai's jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya.  He changed schools after graduating from Class 10 and finished his Class 12 board education at Chennai's Vana vani School.

Sundar Pichai's Life At IIT
Contrary to popular belief, Pichai does not hold a computer science degree. According to media accounts, Sundar planned to pursue a B.Tech in computer science after passing the 12th grade, but he was unsuccessful.  His JEE IIT ranking was the cause of his failure to obtain the desired branch.  His JEE IIT score ranged from 1100 to 1200.  Then he decided on the branch of metallurgy.  He put a lot of effort into his studies and was awarded the bc Roy silver Medal in 1993, despite not being able to obtain the required branch.

From Which IIT Did Sundar Pichai Study?
After performing well on the Joint Entrance Exam, Sundar Pichai enrolled in the indian Institute of technology Kharagpur to study engineering.  He eventually pursued his undergraduate degree at Kharagpur, while his original goal was to study computer science at IIT Madras.  He later relocated to the United States, where he earned a master of business Administration from the university of Pennsylvania's Wharton school and a master of Science in Material Science from Stanford University.  

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