Ajitesh Gogoi loves gadgets and keeps abreast with anything latest in the world of technology. He loves his computer which is the window for him to explore the world of technology around him.
A student of Class XII at DPS Guwahati, Ajitesh has a dream that one day he will become a top-notch IT professional in the country. Ajitesh, a resident of Beltola Survey area of Guwahati, was born on December 14, 1994. His father, Dibya Dhar Gogoi, is a forest department officer and is currently posted at Kaziranga National Park. His mother, Mouchumi Saikia Gogoi, passed away last year. Ajitesh has a younger sister, Namrata, who studies in Class VII in the same school.
When he was selected for Times Scholars, Ajitesh's joy knew no bounds as he started dreaming that he is moving in the right direction in fulfilling his aspirations.
'Times Scholars' is an initiative by The Times of India to recognize and reward the brightest young minds, 45,000 of whom applied for the scholarship this year. The final round for the top 100 - 105, to be precise - is slated for November 3 in Delhi.
"When I came across the advertisement of Times Scholars, I promptly applied for it. Now that I have been selected, I think it has given me an opportunity to prove myself. My selection is a testimony that I have the potential," said Ajitesh.
His subject combinations - physics, chemistry, mathematics, English and physical education - itself speaks that Ajitesh has already decided that his future studies will be in the field of technology. He is also aware of the fact that often in life one may not become what one desires the most.
"I may not become what I want to be because life and career nowadays are very competitive. But that doesn't prevent me from pursuing my interest in computer science. And this has prompted me to decide that I would love to see myself in the field of information technology," said Ajitesh.
He added, "I love everything related to computers. These days, I am hooked to understanding the applications of android technology in cellphones."
Ajitesh is interested in music and photography. He also loves sports. "Music and photography help me a lot in relieving stress. I also play table tennis," he said.
A student of Class XII at DPS Guwahati, Ajitesh has a dream that one day he will become a top-notch IT professional in the country. Ajitesh, a resident of Beltola Survey area of Guwahati, was born on December 14, 1994. His father, Dibya Dhar Gogoi, is a forest department officer and is currently posted at Kaziranga National Park. His mother, Mouchumi Saikia Gogoi, passed away last year. Ajitesh has a younger sister, Namrata, who studies in Class VII in the same school.
When he was selected for Times Scholars, Ajitesh's joy knew no bounds as he started dreaming that he is moving in the right direction in fulfilling his aspirations.
'Times Scholars' is an initiative by The Times of India to recognize and reward the brightest young minds, 45,000 of whom applied for the scholarship this year. The final round for the top 100 - 105, to be precise - is slated for November 3 in Delhi.
"When I came across the advertisement of Times Scholars, I promptly applied for it. Now that I have been selected, I think it has given me an opportunity to prove myself. My selection is a testimony that I have the potential," said Ajitesh.
His subject combinations - physics, chemistry, mathematics, English and physical education - itself speaks that Ajitesh has already decided that his future studies will be in the field of technology. He is also aware of the fact that often in life one may not become what one desires the most.
"I may not become what I want to be because life and career nowadays are very competitive. But that doesn't prevent me from pursuing my interest in computer science. And this has prompted me to decide that I would love to see myself in the field of information technology," said Ajitesh.
He added, "I love everything related to computers. These days, I am hooked to understanding the applications of android technology in cellphones."
Ajitesh is interested in music and photography. He also loves sports. "Music and photography help me a lot in relieving stress. I also play table tennis," he said.
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