The First Woman to Bag 3 Top Awards at IIT Madras With Her Academic Brilliance Receives Award From PM Modi
Kavita Gopal scripted history when she became the first girl student of IIT Madras to win the President of India Prize. She was awarded the prize by the prime minister PM Modi for outstanding academic performance on the occasion of the institute’s 56th annual convocation. Earlier this award has been won only by male students. Ms. Gopal won a hattrick as she bagged two more coveted awards- the Bharat Ratna M Vishveswarayya Memorial prize for highest CGPA in B.Tech and the B Ravichandran memorial prize for highest CGPA in B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering with. Her CGPA is an impressive 9.95. Early Years Kavita studied in the Atomic Energy Central School in Anupuram until 10th and then joined Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kalpakkam. It was here, in 11th class she was introduced to Computer Science and programming languages as part of her syllabus. She instantly developed a passion for it and then there was no looking back. She joined IIT Madras in 2015. She participated in many inter-college programming contests and excelled in them. She also enjoyed playing basketball. Future Plans Talking to The News Minute, Kavita said that she has some thrilling plans for the future and it involves coding. She is currently working as a software engineer with Google. According to Kavita, girls who are interested in this field hesitate from joining these courses due to social barriers and gender biases. In her class, there were only 10 girls in the batch of 60 students. She hopes that more and more girls join this field as she believes that the future is computer science – think Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning. While there is a dearth of female students in STEM(Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), we hope that Kavita’s achievement will inspire many to take up this field. Image Source: The News Minute