Co-founder at JEE Si... • 1m
We run a Ed-Tech startup, providing online courses to students. But we aim to instill passion , curiosity and critical thing among the world, and for that we want to build a tech that will bring new teaching methods, a community culture etc. Now to do that, we had two paths, one finding a CTO and other to build ourself . But as we were not tech centric, everyone one advise to go for path one. But we choose a unconventional path by learning tech ourself . So these days we are learning Django. May be our decision can go wrong, but I believe if you want to build something, you must be familiar with the machinery that is building it. It will give you more broader perspective. Do share your feedback’s on this .
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I have idea I am thinking to open a place like Oyo for couples and we provide all the privacy to them so that they can believe in ourself and we can make a lot of branches of it. it requires less investment but it can be a great idea in future and I
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Sometimes the path that feels like a mistake becomes your biggest breakthrough. I'm 20, and like many others, I followed the expected route: engineering college, hoping for a stable placement. But I didn't get into the top colleges, started questioni
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