Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s Rapid Fire Q&A At Delhi University’s SRCC

Google CEO Sundar Pichai today interacted with the students of Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) in Delhi University where he was posed several questions regarding his preferred profession, his aspirations for the company and also shared many interesting things about himself. For this Q&A session at the Delhi University, Harsha Bhogle hosted the session.

Sundar Pichai's Rapid Fire

After completing the much-talked Q&A session of Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai at Delhi University’s SRCC college, the session was concluded with what is usually phrased as the specific and interesting part of celebrity interviews, which is nothing but a rapid-fire session. The India-born CEO Sundar Pichai faced a bustle of questions from the host Harsha Bhogle who tried to keep the CEO on his toes with his posers.

Sundar Pichai’s Rapid-Fire Round

Harsha Bhogle hosted the Q&A session which was held at SRCC in the Delhi Universty wherein he was posed many questions by the students as well as teachers. At the very end of the session, the host asked him for a rapid-fire round. Here’s the very best from Google CEO Pichai’s rapid fire round:

1. When did you buy your first phone?

Sundar Pichai: Smartphone?

2. Any phone, but not the one in Chennai.

Sundar Pichai: Motorola Star TAC in 1995, the first smartphone in 2006.

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3. How many smartphones do you have?

Sundar Pichai: In my house, I have 20-30 smartphones.

4. Should coding be made mandatory?

Sundar Pichai: I don’t think it should be made compulsory, but it should strongly be encouraged.

5. What was your first software project?

Sundar Pichai: A rudimentary version of chess and games like that.

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6. How much did you score in Class 12?

Sundar Pichai: Not enough to get into SRCC (Shri Ram College of Commerce).

7. How important are Class 12 grades?

Sundar Pichai: There are too many teachers in the room for me to answer this question.

8. Where do you see Google in next 30 years?

Sundar Pichai: I want to make sure that in the next 30 years we are still working on problems which actually work for people on a day to day basis, feasibly for all of the humanity in a profound way.

This was the candid conversation in the form of a rapid-fire session with the host and cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle followed the question answer session #AskSundar.

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