Delhi student bags Rs 1.27 crore job opportunity from Google
Delhi boy Chettan Kakkar set a new recored in global placement cell of Delhi Technological University(DTU) by accepting an offer worth $1,90,000 (Rs 1.27 crore approx) per annum from Google, reports Indiatimes.
A Delhi boy has got plum offer from search engine giant Google. Kakkar is a final year student now and will be taking up the offer after finishing his education in 2016. The previous highest annual remuneration offered at the DTU campus was Rs 93 lakhs.
Kakkar’s parents are teachers at Delhi University. His father Subhash Kakkar is a professor of management studies, while his mother Rita Kakkar is part of the faculty of chemistry department.
Highly over whelmed Chetan expressed his feelings saying that, “This was what I had been striving for so far and I am very excited to join Google”.
Sundar Pichai, the Indian CEO might be considered a factor for this recognition of Indians in the tech giant company.
Working in Google is altogether a different experience. Last year, three students bagged the highest package of Rs 1.42 crore each from Facebook at a premier IIT-B on the first day of the placements.