Lack of credibility is a serious issue, i mean IIT IIM students get to make and confidently raise for something like inshorts.. let’s be honest if it was A guy from say in a college in Madhya Pradesh, it would have significantly less chances to take off
So according to Blume Venture guy, 100% chances of success if founder is from IIT/IIM/BITS/ISB.
They have burning passion.
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nitinthfi jain
Stealth • 8d
I want to make a plan for bio CNG gas and fertilizer, for which I have some money related requirements.
Nitin jain
bhopal madhya pradesh
nitinjain1150@gmail.com
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M S Shaikh
Stealth • 8m
Do individuals from IIT or IIM have a higher chance of building a successful startup compared to those from Tier 3 colleges?
How can a founder who graduated from a tier 2 or tier 3 college tackle all hurdles?
because in India if you not iit Or iim graduate you are a loser
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SHRINIVAS REDDY
Stealth • 6m
I think Securing investment can be challenging for non-IIT alumni, as they may lack the established networks and credibility of IIT graduates. However, a strong business model, clear market potential, and demonstrated traction can help attract invest
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Rajesh R
Stealth • 3m
Why IIT/IIM Founders Get Funded Easily—and How You Can Too Without That Background!
It’s true, founders from IIT/IIM often get funding faster due to their networks and perceived credibility. But you don’t need a fancy degree to succeed. Here’s how y
This idea is about a water bottle plant which will do complete water bottle manufacturing and along with that we will also do advertising and branding on the same water bottles.
This is a 12 month running business.
Name - Md. Nauman Farooqui
Conta
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Kevin George
Stealth • 5m
Join the E-Cell IIT Bombay Program and Unlock Exciting Benefits ✨
I'm thrilled to share an incredible opportunity with you. The Entrepreneurship Cell at IIT Bombay is offering a Student Ambassador Program that comes with some fantastic benefits, and
What are the chances of me getting caught if I use ChatGPT to generate content and then edit it a bit myself? It reduces my time to deliver content significantly but I was wondering if it is unethical.