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Pichai Sundarajan, better known as Sundar Pichai, is the CEO of Google. Photo/ist
Don’t be surprised if you are looking for tutorials or lessons Programming on YouTube, dominated by English-speaking Indians, but their country accent is still strong.
Not only that, Indians are also often found in programmer forums discussing solutions and support on computer world .
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So what is the reason why they can be so good at the computer world? Learn more here!
1. Skilled training
Apart from having good English skills, Indians also do not hesitate to migrate to the United States to continue their computer training.
Generally, they will go on to study at top universities in the United States, such as MIT.
According to Immigrant Data, India is one of the most educated countries in the United States.
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About 77.5% of Indians had a bachelor’s degree or higher in 2016. This figure is higher than the 31.6% of native-born Americans.
At the postgraduate level, in recent decades, Indian students have filled the void in America.
In fact, fewer natives study computer science and engineering in universities there.
2. Good in English
English is the initial capital to become a programmer.
By being able and understanding English, of course, you will find new knowledge that can be hard to come by if you don’t understand.
Indians are good at English because the language was integrated into their daily lives because the country was a former British colony.
Not only that, since childhood, Indians are also inculcated in order to get used to using English in their daily lives.
3. Indians never give up
The enthusiasm and courage of the Indians who are cultured there make them tireless in learning new things.
This is also what they apply when learning computers.
4. Many want to follow successful Indian IT leaders
It is also a factor that makes Indians eager to learn computer science.
Indians are following the example of those who have already succeeded in the IT field.
For example, Satya Nadella, Sundar Pichai, Arham Om Talsania and also Rajeev Suri.
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