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December 16th, 2007

TCS IT Wiz - Visual Study Material


This is a slideshow of some of the pics I collected while I was preparing for the TCS IT Wiz 2007. Hope it should be helpful to other quizzers out there.

UPDATE : Though this is slideshow is still helpful, but after participating in the TCS IT Wiz for 2 years, I’ve realised that the focus is more on the non trivial things. For example you know that the first printer was developed by Remington-Rand for use on the Univac computer. But do you know what it looked like? Or can you identify it as Remington’s printer if a picture of that is shown to you? That’s the kind of thing they’re expecting you to know.


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One Comment on “TCS IT Wiz - Visual Study Material”

  1. this is really something interesting …but could u plzz help me in giveing me some more infi abt ths..

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