Some IIT undergraduates even smarter than their professors: C N R Rao

Describing IITs as a wonderful garden, he said all kinds of trees, fruits and flowers could be found in the multi-faceted atmosphere of the institute.

KHARAGPUR (WEST BENGAL): Praising the talent of young IITians, eminent scientist C N R Rao today said some IIT undergraduates were even smarter than their professors.

"It is very challenging to teach in IIT. Some undergraduate students are smarter than the professors," Rao, who had earlier taught at the IIT, said.

The 'Bharat Ratna' awardee was addressing students and teachers at the 60th convocation of IIT, Kharagpur.

Describing IITs as a wonderful garden, he said all kinds of trees, fruits and flowers could be found in the multi-faceted atmosphere of the institute.

He urged students to always think about what they can contribute to the country.

"You also have to keep in mind that today's technology will not be tomorrow's technology. Science keeps changing and we must keep abreast of the changing scenario. The younger generation must get used to this," Rao said.
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