Just imagine if IIM’s are suffering to place their kids then what is happening to the lower tier colleges :)
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M S Shaikh
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Do individuals from IIT or IIM have a higher chance of building a successful startup compared to those from Tier 3 colleges?
At IIT Hyderabad, still 46% students yet to be placed. Then imagine what is the situation in tier 2 and tier 3 college.
One more question, if you are building your startup, how many chances are there that you will hire your team from your college?
The real struggle is for those who come from tier 3 cities, where there is no backup, support, or connections. We spend 5 to 15 lakh on education at prestigious institutes in tier 1 city colleges, only to receive job offers with a package of 2 LPA in