Google Boy in city for meet on careers

Google Boy in city for meet on careers
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Google Boy Kautilya Pandit will be showcasing his exceptional knowledge on most complex subjects at Career Utsav in the city on Saturday

Hyderabad: ‘Google Boy’ Kautilya Pandit will be showcasing his exceptional knowledge on most complex subjects at ‘Career Utsav’ in the city on Saturday. The boy from Haryana, who defied his age and challenged many experts on the complex and wide variety of subjects, is invited to grace the two-day ‘Career Utsav’ to be held in the city at Le Palais Royal, near Gymkhana Ground, Hyderabad from December 1 to 2 from 9:30am.

The boy is very special, says Sripal Jain of K2 Learning, adding that the ten-year-old had participated in KBC (Kaun Banega Crorepati) when he was just five-year-old. Immediately after recording the episode, Amitabh tweeted that ‘the boy answers questions that many scientists and scholars could never answer’. This miracle boy will inspire young students to aim big and aim at something that they are passionate about says, Sripal Jain.

Career Utsav is a single platform for Class 12 pass outs or about to be passed out to explore, compare, discover career paths of their choice far away from routine and mundane choices such as Engineering and Medical. The aim of this three-city national ‘Career Utsav’ is to break stereotype career paths and educate students, especially parents about innumerable career options and provide a common platform to address questions that have not been answered yet. Around 15,000 students are expected to take part in the event. SRM, Gitam, ICFAI, and 40 such premier educational institutes will participate and create awareness about innovative and most unconventional and creative career paths. Many workshops and seminars will be held concurrently to equip students and their parents with such ammunition that they make wise and informed decision based on facts, realities, dreams, and aspirations.

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