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Numebr 1 in 2010 IBM ACM contests

Whatever, IIT or IIIT or IIIIIT... :what: no one gives two hoots about those
third-rated institutes, except deluded Indians themselves.

The fact is that the best India could offer (whatever its name is) rankes
well outside the 2nd class, let alone the first class, on software
programming on the world stage, either in the most prestitious worldwide university/college competition IBM ACM, or in any top competitions for worldwide professional engineers such as TopCoder.

Ok lets talk about that now....

Ok now who owns the highest software market abroad? any guesses. which place is called that the jobs are getting bangalored? heard of that. wanna know the selection procedure and the pass to fail ratio of IITs in India...

as of now you guys concentrate on learning english and 10 years down the line many of your schools would be empty because you dont have children for your schools.
 
.List of notable alumni of the Indian Institutes of Technology, sorted by the year they graduated.

Name Campus Year Achievement

V. C. Kulandaiswamy Kharagpur (M. Tech.) 1956 Padma Shri (1992) and Padma Bhushan (2002)
Kirit Parikh Kharagpur (M. Tech.) 1957 Founder, IGIDR; Member, Planning Commission.
Mani Lal Bhaumik Kharagpur (Ph.D) 1958 Physicist, contributed to early development of the excimer laser, honorary fellow of the American Physical Society and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, philanthropist and author.
L.........................................................................................................................................................................................................ord Kumar Bhattacharyya Kharagpur 1960 Professor at the University of Warwick and advisor to Britain's Prime Minister. Padma Bhushan (2002) and Knighthood (2003)
Ashok Soota Roorkee 1965 CEO and Founder of MindTree
Suhas S. Patil Kharagpur 1965 Founder and Chairman Emeritus Cirrus Logic Inc.
Muthuraman B. Madras 1966 Managing Director of Tata Steel
Arun Netravali Bombay 1967 President, Bell Labs, Chief Scientist, Lucent, US National Medal of Technology
Kanwal Rekhi Bombay 1967 CEO Ensim Corporation; Ex-CTO Novell;Founder of TiE - The IndUS Entrepreneurs
Suresh P Sethi Bombay 1967 Charles and Nancy Davidson Distinguished Professor at School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas and Director, Center for Intelligent Supply Networks (C4iSN)
Rajinder Singh Madras 1967 Noted spiritual leader. Winner of Colombia's highest award medal of golden cross. Retired Bell Labs 1989
Srikumar Banerjee Kharagpur 1967 Director, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, (BARC), Trombay
Vinod Gupta Kharagpur 1967 Founder and Chairman of InfoUSA Inc.
Marti G Subrahmanyam Madras 1967 Charles E. Merrill Professor of Finance at Stern School of Business
Ramesh Agarwal Bombay 1968 IBM Fellow, T.J. Watson Research Center IBM
Rajendra S. Pawar Delhi Co-founder and Chairman of NIIT
N.R. Narayana Murthy Kanpur (M Tech) 1981 Co-founder and Chairman of Infosysand Padma Vibhushan
Duvvuri Subbarao Kharagpur 1969 Governor of Reserve Bank of India
Arjun Malhotra Kharagpur 1970 Co-founder, HCL Technologies
Victor Menezes Bombay 1970 Senior Vice Chairman, Citigroup
Rajat Gupta Delhi 1971 Managing Director, McKinsey
Ajit Jain Kharagpur 1972 President, Berkshire Hathaway
Reinsurance Group
Anil K. Rajvanshi Kanpur 1972 Director, Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute and winner of Jamnalal Bajaj Award 2001, FICCI award 2002, Globe Award 2009.
Arogyaswami Paulraj Delhi 1973 Professor, Stanford Universityand Padma Bhushan
Mriganka Sur Kanpur 1974 Professor of Neuroscience, MIT
Pradeep S Sindhu Kanpur 1974 Co-founder, Vice-President and CTO, Juniper Networks
Arun Sarin Kharagpur 1975 Former CEO of Vodafone
Bharat Desai Bombay 1975 Chairman and CEO, Syntel

Jairam Ramesh Bombay 1975 Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Environment and Forests, Member of Parliament since 2004
Vinod Khosla Delhi 1976 Co-founder Sun Microsystems
Vijay K. Thadani Delhi 1981 Co-founder and CEO of NIIT
Manohar Parrikar Bombay 1978 Ex-Chief Minister, Goa
Nandan Nilekani Bombay 1978 Co-founder and CEO of Infosys
Narendra Karmarkar Bombay 1978 Polynomial time algorithm for LP problems, which is a leading breakthrough in Operations Research
Shrinivas Kulkarni Delhi (M.Sc) 1978 Astrophysicist, professor at Caltech
G. V. Loganathan Kanpur (M.Tech) 1978 Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Naveen Jain Roorkee 1979 CEO and Co-founder, Intelius
Krishna Bharat Madras 1982 Creator of Google News, Principal Scientist, Google
Padmasree Warrior Delhi 1982 CTO, Motorola
Arvind Raghunathan Madras 1984 Managing Director and Head of Global Arbitrage, Deutsche Bank
Rajesh Jain Bombay 1984 MD, Netcore Solutions, Founder, IndiaWorld
Raghuram Rajan Delhi 1985 Economic Counsellor, IMF; Fischer Black prize
Manindra Agarwal Kanpur 1986 Clay Research Award, 2002, Godel Prize, 2006
Madhu Sudan Delhi 1987 Nevanlinna Prize, 2002
Raj Kamal Jha Kharagpur 1987 Writer, famous for his Novel "The Blue Bedspread"
Debabrata Goswami Kanpur 1988 (M.Sc.) Scientist, famous for his "Adiabatic Quantum Computing" Work with Lasers; Wellcome Trust International Senior Research Fellow
Arvind Kejriwal Kharagpur 1989 Indian social activist and crusader for greater transparency in Government. Winner of Ramon Magsaysay Emergent Leadership award in 2006
Gunjan Sinha Delhi 1989 Chairman, Metricstream
Ramanathan V. Guha Madras 1989 Invented RSS
Anurag Dikshit Delhi 1994 Co-Founder, Partygaming
Vikrant Bhargava Delhi 1994 Co-Founder, Partygaming
Satyendra Dubey Kanpur 1994 Whistle-blower
Chetan Bhagat Delhi 1995 Best-selling author of "Five Point Someone" and "One Night @ The Call Centre"
Subrah Iyar Bombay ? CEO WebEx Communications
Anant Koppar Kharagpur ? Founder President of Kshema Technologies, one of India's first venture capital funded software services companies
Gururaj Deshpande Madras ? Co-founder of Sycamore Networks
Aniruddha M. Gole Bombay ? Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Manitoba
Sudhakar Muddu Madras 1990 CEO and Founder of Kazeon
.......................................................................................

Note these are the names of only the biggies.There are many other ex-IItians who are very succesfull in life.

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Whatever, IIT or IIIT or IIIIIT... :what: no one gives two hoots about those
third-rated institutes, except deluded Indians themselves.

This is not the first time that you are being embarrased in public forum and will not be the last, but your ranting and waving doesn't coinside with Chinese premier Wen Jiabao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

One hundred engineering and technology institutions modelled on the IIT — that''s what a member of the Chinese education delegation privately claimed his country was working towards. .........
...............Fielding a question on China''s plans for IIT-like institutes, the Chinese premier said that the IITs were "famous institutions and world-class", but that China already has 2,000 institutes of higher learning with 20 million students.

By the end of 1998, China had 22,549 scientific research institutes, including 5,778 research and development institutes employing 9,35,000 people specialising in scientific research. Universities and colleges have 1,487 research and development institutes for science and engineering, industry, agriculture and medicine to form a complete scientific research system. But they still have nothing like India''s IITs, which are recognised the world over for excellence.

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The Chinese premier is said to be so impressed with 'Brand IIT' that the ministry of external affairs has fixed up a schedule for him to interact with the IITians in Delhi.

Chinese officials have often said that they have been highly impressed by the high quality IT education that the Indian company NIIT has been imparting across the country over the years.NIIT's education network in China today (2005) exceeds 100-centre mark in 25 provinces in China.

The fact is that the best India could offer (whatever its name is) rankes
well outside the 2nd class, let alone the first class, on software
programming on the world stage, either in the most prestitious worldwide university/college competition IBM ACM, or in any top competitions for worldwide professional engineers such as TopCoder.

Can you even prove IIT took part in IBM/ACM competition?

It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt. :lol:
Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley
Source: Peter Bell the Third (pt. VII, XI)
 
This is not the first time that you are being embarrased in public forum and will not be the last, but your ranting and waving doesn't coinside with Chinese premier Wen Jiabao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia





Can you even prove IIT took part in IBM/ACM competition?

It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt. :lol:
Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley
Source: Peter Bell the Third (pt. VII, XI)

Typical 3rd world English fed by Indians... Rant more, we don't care.
 
Can you even prove IIT took part in IBM/ACM competition?

It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt. :lol:
Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley
Source: Peter Bell the Third (pt. VII, XI)


You speak dumber than your looks! take this as a compliment, junior.

Indian teams have always participated in IBM ACM competiotons each year!

The last golden year when Indians passed regional qualification of
the competiton was 2007, when IIT Bombay, IIT Madras and NIT Trichy
3 Indian teams qualified for the World Finals to compete with other
90 teams worldwide.

Guess what? none of them appeared in top 20 list in the final in 2007.

This year, 2010, obviously the best team India had was at the bottom
of the top 50 list as I provided in the thread article. All the rest
Indian teams either didn't qualify even for Regional qualification round,
or made it but ranked below top 50 - FACT !
 
IIT didn't score enough points to qualify to compete in the final. That's the reason why none of them there. Simple.

Stop making more excuses. All the top Unis were there: MIT, Stanford, Paris, tokyo, harvard, munich, pohang; etc, etc...

Your IIT is just big in your delusional world..:yahoo:



Simple google search shows IIT has always participated in the contest..

http://www.google.com/search?q=acm+ibm&domains=cse.iitb.ac.in&sitesearch=cse.iitb.ac.in
http://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/acm/

http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=...ficial&channel=s&q=iit++acm+ibm&start=20&sa=N
 
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$ 50,000 prize money and an opportunity to be recruited with six figure salary by: Google, Microsoft, NSA, ect..Who wouldn't want that?
 
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Yes, Chinese students, professionals, civil servants are clever and successful no doubt. Congratulations to the Chinese on winning this competition. :china: Coming ahead of MIT, Stanford, Harvard, University of Waterloo (MIT of Canada), etc is no small feat. There is a reason why China is advancing and developing at such a fast rate in spite of numerous hurdles directed at it time and time again. Now only if you can help your Pakistani friends strengthen their educational system, it would be most beneficial for both Pakistan and also China itself. A strong Pakistan will be much more helpful to China in times of difficulty than a weak one.:pakistan::china:
 
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