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惊奇地发现年轻IITians IIM的思想:谷歌首席执行官Sundar Pichai
回到校园23年之后完成B。科技在1993年,他说,学生花大量的时间在书籍和学术学习。
回到校园23年之后完成B。科技在1993年,他说,学生花大量的时间在书籍和学术学习。
承认他曾经双层类工程天期间IIT Kharagpur,谷歌首席执行官Sundar Pichai今天表示吃惊地发现年轻IITians旨在进入所分校,即使他强调的重要性获得真实世界的经验。
“有很多压力遵循一套规则在你的职业生涯(在印度)。当你在高中的时候你觉得大学。我非常惊讶,立即进入理工学院和人们思考所分校等等。它是如此重要的现实世界的经验,”Pichai说与今天IITians交互式会话。
回到校园23年之后完成B。科技在1993年,他说,学生花大量的时间在书籍和学术学习。
在校园怀旧之旅重温他的天,他去他的宿舍房间里,遇到了老师和与学生互动。
他的回答“当然,”当被问及他没课。
“我们过去晚上熬夜,早上错过了类,”他回忆道。
Pichai说他震惊听到一些八年级学生已经开始准备理工学院。
”在我的时间,很多人说这个人没有进入这所大学,路的尽头,”他回忆道。
他建议他的母校的学生尝试不同的事情,承担风险,全面遵循他们的激情。
印度,不过,他说,有一个坚实的基础在教育作为父母谈论它。
Pichai说,在美国,例如,斯坦福大学的学生选择专业只有当他们在去年。 Admitting that he used to bunk classes during his engineering days at IIT Kharagpur<\/a>, Google CEO<\/a> Sundar Pichai<\/a> today expressed surprise to find young IITians aiming to get into IIMs even as he stressed on the importance of getting real world experience.<\/p> \"There is a lot of pressure to follow a set of rules throughout your career (in India). When you are in high school you think of college. I get very surprised that people get into the IITs and immediately they are thinking about IIMs and so on. It is so important to get real world experience,\" Pichai said at an interactive session with IITians here today.<\/p> Back to the campus 23 years after completing B.Tech in 1993, he said students spend a lot of time on books and learning academically.<\/p> On a nostalgic trip to relive his campus days, he went to his hostel room, met teachers and interacted with students.<\/p> \"Of course,\" was his answer when asked whether he bunked classes.<\/p> \"We used to stay up late at night and in the morning missed classes,\" he recalled.<\/p> Pichai said he gets shocked on hearing that some eighth-grade student has started preparing for IITs.<\/p> \"During my time, lot of people said this person didn't get into this college and that's the end of the road for him,\" he recalled.<\/p> He advised students of his alma mater to try out different things, take risks, be well-rounded and follow their passion.<\/p> India, however, he said, has a strong foundation in education as parents talk about it all the time.<\/p> In America, Pichai said, at Stanford for example, students choose majors only when they are in their last year. <\/div><\/div>