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IIT admits 15-year-old for MTech

S Chandrasekar, 15, has become the youngest person to pursue an M Tech course at the IIT.

Published on: Aug 14, 2006 11:37 AM IST
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He bagged the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certificate when he was just 10, and now S Chandrasekar, the 15-year-old prodigy from Tirunelveli, has become the youngest person to pursue an M Tech course at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) here.

The youngster scored 99.32 per cent marks in the aptitude test for M Tech computer science and gained entry to the prestigious institution for this year's course. “His admission to the M Tech course was on the expected lines. He was aiming for it,” Chandrasekar's father Subramaniam, an auditor by profession, said.

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The child prodigy, also a recipient of a Cisco Certified Network Associate certificate, completed his schooling by the age of 12 having been awarded a double promotion in his school, Bell Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Tirunelveli.

After being allowed to pursue a Bachelor in Computer Application course by the Manonmaniam Sundaranar University in Tirunelveli, he completed the course from Kalasalingam College of Engineering at Srivilliputtur. Chandrasekar, who has published a paper on Intrusion Detection Systems: A Survey in September 2005, has big plans for future.

 
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