TCS InQuizitive was held for high school students across 12 cities, with the aim to enhance intellectual curiosity and technology skills of the country’s brightest minds
KOLKATA : Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS) witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 110 students from over 30 schools at the Kolkata edition of its flagship annual quiz, TCS InQuizitive. The event was open to students from classes 8 to 12 and showcased the intellectual prowess of the city’s youth.
After five intense rounds of quizzing at the regional finals held on Wednesday at the G D Birla Sabhaghar, Devayudh Das, 14, from Delhi Public School Megacity emerged as the winner. Sayan Halder, 15, from Calcutta Public School, Kalikapur, secured the runner-up position. The two students will now represent Kolkata in the National Finals, competing with champions from 11 other regional rounds from across India. The prizes were distributed by the Chief Guest, Pradip Kumar Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer, Heritage Group of Institutions and Manojit Sengupta, Delivery Centre Head –Eastern Region, TCS
Pradip Kumar Agarwal, CEO, Heritage Group of Institutions, said, “I’m delighted to note that InQuizitive was launched 25 years ago and has also gained recognition in the Limca Book of Records. Congratulations to TCS for their dedication in bringing together young minds and nurturing their creativity through this exceptional platform. To all the participants, I extend my best wishes for joining such commendable initiatives, and know that each participant is a winner, regardless of the results,” said
Manojit Sengupta, Delivery Centre Head –Eastern Region, TCS, said, “It is a privilege to witness the bright young minds of today engage in an intellectually stimulating competition like TCS InQuizitive. Events like these not only spark curiosity and critical thinking but also foster a spirit of healthy competition among students. I commend TCS for creating a platform that nurtures talent and encourages innovation among the future leaders of our nation,” said
TCS InQuizitive is an innovative learning initiative designed to enhance curiosity and awareness among students in fields such as information technology, science, sports, engineering, and art. There is no entry fee for participation.
KOLKATA : Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS) witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 110 students from over 30 schools at the Kolkata edition of its flagship annual quiz, TCS InQuizitive. The event was open to students from classes 8 to 12 and showcased the intellectual prowess of the city’s youth.
After five intense rounds of quizzing at the regional finals held on Wednesday at the G D Birla Sabhaghar, Devayudh Das, 14, from Delhi Public School Megacity emerged as the winner. Sayan Halder, 15, from Calcutta Public School, Kalikapur, secured the runner-up position. The two students will now represent Kolkata in the National Finals, competing with champions from 11 other regional rounds from across India. The prizes were distributed by the Chief Guest, Pradip Kumar Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer, Heritage Group of Institutions and Manojit Sengupta, Delivery Centre Head –Eastern Region, TCS
Pradip Kumar Agarwal, CEO, Heritage Group of Institutions, said, “I’m delighted to note that InQuizitive was launched 25 years ago and has also gained recognition in the Limca Book of Records. Congratulations to TCS for their dedication in bringing together young minds and nurturing their creativity through this exceptional platform. To all the participants, I extend my best wishes for joining such commendable initiatives, and know that each participant is a winner, regardless of the results,” said
Manojit Sengupta, Delivery Centre Head –Eastern Region, TCS, said, “It is a privilege to witness the bright young minds of today engage in an intellectually stimulating competition like TCS InQuizitive. Events like these not only spark curiosity and critical thinking but also foster a spirit of healthy competition among students. I commend TCS for creating a platform that nurtures talent and encourages innovation among the future leaders of our nation,” said
TCS InQuizitive is an innovative learning initiative designed to enhance curiosity and awareness among students in fields such as information technology, science, sports, engineering, and art. There is no entry fee for participation.