Chandrasekharan, who never studied in a business school, said one should believe in his own talent and capability rather than be disappointed or dissatisfied when bosses puts them in 'C' Grade. Youngsters should take it in their stride and relentlessly work hard and prove that the bosses are always wrong, he said.
As part of future plans, he said the company was looking at Chinese and Japanese markets for growth.
On the sidelines of the event at NIT-Tiruchirappalli, he said TCS would soon embark into non-English speaking markets in Asia such as China and Japan for further growth.
The company has already tapped into most English speaking countries in Europe and the US, and non-English speaking locations like France, Germany and Latin America.
TCS currently has 2.9 lakh employees, 75,000 of whom are in Tamil Nadu.
Asked about the projection for this fiscal or the next fiscal, he said "with unattractive results in the last four months, I cannot make any speculation.