What are the opinions here on PhysicsWallah, ed tech startup?
They have captured market and won trust of their consumers but rn they're running in loss and giving their courses for free or for very cheap prices.
Is this stupidity or a good idea?
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Dave walt
Stealth • 9m
Their courses and whole system needs logical improvements .
Every entrepreneur should join politics after getting success in business because india needs unique excustion and leadership.
Are you ready to join politics in future for changing whole system ?
Hypocrisy level!
Influencers(bhayiya/didi) are saying leaving FAANG was their best decision in life and selling paid courses to students is the best decision ever for their students and for themselves too and you know what their courses are about "h
😂 Looks like government don't have money to afford good developers .....
Our 🤡 Whole system is meme
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Debdut Bhaduri
Stealth • 3m
do office (corporate organisation) buy corporate training online courses for their staffs? and if yes then how common is it?
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Adarsh
Stealth • 1m
we are doomed.
The Chinese are adapting Western LLMs to suit their needs, in addition to building their own. Meanwhile, our own software giants have yet to develop an Indic operating system based on Linux.
https://www.perplexity.ai/page/chinese-mil
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BigLoot IN
Stealth • 2m
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Ashish Khare
Stealth • 2m
I have an idea of making such an organization which provide courses to empower students and provide skill development for free in such a manner that that course will focused on practical integration of what they learn rather than that in our traditio
Coursera and udemy certificates are still valued? Like litteraly anyone can buy their courses and scroll and get certificates and not actually have hands on knowledge about those.
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Vansh Khandelwal
Stealth • 1m
Licious disrupted India's meat industry with its Farm-to-Fork model, ensuring control over the entire value chain for consistent quality and a predictable customer experience. By leveraging General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS), Licious adapted to market