Roorkee: TCS CodeVita Season XI – the world’s largest programming competition was recently promoted by Tata Consultancy Services at Quantum University, in support of the university’s Departments of Computer Science and Engineering, and Computer Applications. The event featured HR Executives from TCS Ms. Ashi Garg, Mr. Yash Parashar, and Mr. Gaurav Singh, who graced the campus with their expertise. Nearly 500 students have registered online at present for the competition to be held in the future, giving them a unique opportunity to showcase their coding skills.
TCS CodeVita is an Online Coding Contest organized by Tata Consultancy Services annually at a global level to Promote Programming as a Sport. TCS connects people of various origins and ethnicities, regardless of their physical and cultural boundaries. This competition is usually conducted for undergraduate /diploma/postgraduate students from engineering/science backgrounds for the upcoming years.
During the session, students were granted the invaluable opportunity to engage in a knowledgeable discussion by three distinguished delegates from TCS who visited the campus. The team gave a detailed description of CodeVita Season XI like its registration process, benefits, prize money, etc. They effectively bridged the gap between academia and industry, providing valuable insights. Students were able to ask questions and have a dynamic exchange of ideas. This golden opportunity allowed budding talents to gain insights from TCS HR experts, enhancing their understanding of the difficulties of the placement process and related matters.
Ms. Ashi Garg shared her extensive experience, offering valuable tips and shedding light on the complexities of the professional journey. While sharing her experiences she said, “Success in Coding isn’t just about typing code. It’s about solving complex problems with innovation. Embrace challenges, keep learning, and let your passion elevate your code to new heights.” Agreeing with her Mr. Gaurav stated, “In the world of coding, take every challenge as an opportunity to showcase your skills and creativity. Don’t just write code, create solutions that leave an impact.”
The coding competition provided a platform for knowledge exchange as well as served as a motivational force, with the student participants displaying great enthusiasm throughout the competition. Dr Vivek Kumar, Vice Chancellor of Quantum University, said, “Coding isn’t just a skill but a gateway to the future where technology meets invention. At Quantum, we cultivate a coding culture that encourages curiosity, collaboration, and a boundless pursuit of knowledge.”
This collaboration between Quantum University and TCS has opened new doors and opportunities for the students, pushing them forward on their career journeys. As the event concluded, the resounding response from the students and the shared knowledge from the TCS experts confirmed Quantum University’s commitment to providing holistic education and industry exposure to its students. The University stands firm in its pledge to provide comprehensive education, ensuring that students not only rise to the challenges of today but lead the innovations of the future.