The Tata group firm had posted a post-tax profit of Rs 5,333 crore under the IGAAP system of accounting in the December quarter last year, while its profit in the preceding September quarter stood at Rs 5,244 crore.
TCS' operating margin dipped by 2.88 per cent as compared to last year, to 26.9 per cent, but was up 0.21 per cent over the preceding September quarter.
He said a bulk of the push has come from increase in pricing and some help has come from a jump in volumes and currency, while offshore movement has affected it marginally.
However, on the yearly growth perspective, Chandrasekaran, who had earlier opined that FY15 will be better than FY14 for the company, hinted at the picture being not so good with only a few months left in this fiscal.
"When you miss that, you can never (catch up). I cannot say that we will catch in Q4," Chandrasekaran said, adding, "You make a comment like that once and you learn from it."
He, however, maintained that the company continues to be optimistic about the future and sees a better deal pipeline, no client-specific problems and there are positives on 2015 budgets from the clients as well.
Dipen Shah, Head- Private Client Group Research, Kotak Securities, said: "The results have not provided any positive surprise. The in-line results for 3Q reflect the impact of seasonality as well as softness in a few verticals like Insurance and Energy / Utilities.
