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TCS Youth Survey reveals the 10 things to know about Pune’s Generation Z

Pune: The TCS Youth Survey is one of the largest surveys in the country that captures the Digital habits of High School students between the age group of 12-18 years. Generation Z (Gen Z) is defined as the group born after 1995 – the current youth generation. Tata Consultancy Services has been conducting the TCS Youth Survey with high school students across 15 cities in India, as part of the TCS IT Wiz Quiz. Below are some of the technology-related survey results from Pune.

1. The Smartphones generation

Smartphones are the most coveted electronic gadget (85 percent) amongst Pune teens. However, it is interesting to note that Desktops/ home PCs and laptops (48 percent) are the most popular mode of accessing the internet followed by smart phones (38 percent).

2. Pune teens check in as Facebook socialites

Facebook leads from the forefront (used by 81 percent) followed by Google+ (used by 73 percent). An interesting observation was that Google+ was more popular among the Gen Z Pune girls (used by 72 percent) as against Facebook (used by 64 percent).

3. The blue canary spreads its wings in Pune

Twitter is quite popular amongst teen twitteratis in Pune with 30 percent respondents having twitter accounts. Higher proportion of boys (62 percent) than girls (44 percent) followed sports personalities on Twitter.

4. What’s up Whatsapp?

Whatsapp is by far the most popular instant messaging platform (74 percent) used by Pune Gen Z. It is distantly followed by Google Hangouts (11 percent).

5. Pune Gen Z says, “see you online”

32 percent of the respondents spend at least half an hour everyday online. 37 percent of them respond to notifications once a day and 23 percent respond within 5 minutes of receiving them. 46 percent of the respondents online activities are monitored by parents and 50 percent of the respondents’ parents have access to their online accounts.

6. Anytime, anywhere learning

An interesting trend seen amongst Pune teens is to break-free from organized learning environment and move towards the online learning space indicating the popularity that DIY and collaborative learning is gaining. 23 percent of the respondents use video chat to learn a new hobby and 20 percent go online to do school assignments.

7. Pune Gen Z says, “meet and greet; not post and tweet”

Face to face communication is still the most preferred way of communication with friends (50 percent) as compared to phone calls and social media.

8. Brands take a note: Gen Z are accomplished multi-channel shoppers

90 percent of the respondents said that they shop online. Electronic gadgets (64 percent) were the most popular buy for Gen Z closely followed by Books (61 percent) and movie / exhibition / event tickets (44 percent)

9. Traditional media still the king

Overall, TV and newspapers were the most used means of consuming news (85 percent) followed by links from friends / family on Facebook and online sources.

10. Just another myth: Professional courses losing charm

Interestingly a higher percentage of girls (52 percent) as compared to boys (42 percent) wished to pursue professional courses.

Pradipta Bagchi, vice president and head, global communications, TCS, says, “GenZ youth of Pune are socially collaborative, technologically aware and true digital natives. Our annual survey of high school children across India helps us understand tomorrow’s professionals and create exciting career and learning opportunities for them.”

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