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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (4758)6/28/1999 1:20:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12475
 
Jajoo becomes youngest Microsoft certified system engineer

JAIPUR: A 14-year-old-boy from Jaipur, Govind Jajoo, has added another feather in his cap as he became the youngest ''Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE)'' in the country.

Earlier in February, the wiz-kid has attained the distinction of becoming the first Indian boy securing the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) getting 87.2 per cent marks, reports PTI.

A certificate issued by Microsoft's Jaipur based Techonosys states that Jajoo has established a record and he has the credit of clearing all the six examinations of MCSE in first attempt at the institute. Jajoo, a B.Com. part one student of commerce college at University of Rajasthan, had earlier achieved the merit of passing senior secondary board examination at the age of 13. ''I wish to go abroad for higher studies in computer science and would like to return to serve the country'', Jajoo said.

expressindia.com