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Calling out to all young quiz enthusiasts, TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) IT Wiz is back.
The company announced the fourth consecutive international edition of TCS IT Wiz after the roaring success for the last three years. The inter-school IT Quiz will be held at Shaikh Rashid Auditorium, Indian High School, Dubai on April 19.
The quiz is a part of a student technology awareness programme and is open to all school students studying in classes eight to 12 across the country. There is no entry fee. Each institution is allowed to send multiple teams of two members each to participate.
TCS IT Wiz is one of the largest knowledge platform on IT. Varun Kapur, VP and Head of Middle East, Africa and Mediterranean operations of TCS, said, “Social media and smart phones have changed the way we communicate. Youngsters are virtually connected with each other more than ever before.”
Entries have to be sent through the respective institutions on or before April 15 to amrit.palsingh@tcs.com or call mobile number 055-9565726. Schools can also register online at www.tcsitwiz.com. You can also follow TCS IT Wiz on Twitter: @TCSITWiz.
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