"I was very fortunate to have missed my IIM entrance exam.. I was looking for a job and walked into a small company where Narayana Murthy gave me one.. We shared a great relationshipthereafter, and then, of course, Infosys began and the rest ispublic history," he told at an event organised by CII here today.
Nilekani said had he passed the exam, he would have been a manager of a soap or any other company.
He further said the years spent at IIT were a defining period for him to become aleader.
"I was an ordinary kid.. But big things happened when I moved to IIT.. When I learnt to adapt to a big city environment amongst big city learning mates, I became self-confident, and that was a very defining period for me to become leader," he said.
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