"There is a lot of pressure to follow a set of rules throughout your career (in India). When you are in high school you think of college. I get very surprised that people get into the IITs and immediately they are thinking about IIMs and so on. It is so important to get real world experience," Pichai said at an interactive session with IITians here today.
On a nostalgic trip to relive his campus days, he went to his hostel room, met teachers and interacted with students.
"Of course," was his answer when asked whether he bunked classes.
"We used to stay up late at night and in the morning missed classes," he recalled.
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Pichai said he gets shocked on hearing that some eighth-grade student has started preparing for IITs.
"During my time, lot of people said this person didn't get into this college and that's the end of the road for him," he recalled.
India, however, he said, has a strong foundation in education as parents talk about it all the time.
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After completing his B.Tech in metallurgical and materials engineering from IIT, Pichai did his M.S. In Engineering and Materials Science from Stanford University and an MBA from the Wharton School and joined Google in 2004.
It was during this time in the campus that he fell in love with his classmate Anjali and married her later.
He recalled how he used to go to the girls' hostel to meet her and got embarrassed when someone would shout loudly, saying "Anjali Sundar is calling you".
"It is phenomenal to come back 23 years later," an emotional Pichai said.