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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Mrityunjoy Saikia
Passionate About Bus... • 1y
I have a question on my mind: Do colleges like IITs, NITs, or IIMs really matter for launching a successful startup, or is it possible to succeed without attending them? Additionally, what benefits do individuals gain by attending these colleges comp
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Drish Sinha
Always open to learn... • 1m
is it true that today most successful startups are majorly run by IIT and IIM graduates?? that means other than that not majority are able to build successful startups??
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Debargho chakraborty
Hey I am on Medial • 9m
Can anyone explain me how can someone who is not from India's top prestigious engineering/ management colleges such as IIT and IIMs but from a 2nd tier college can start a entrepreneurship journey without any mentorship or alumini support ??
IIT vs. IIM: Which Path is Better for Success? 🤔
I’m at a crossroads and need your opinion! 🚀 Should I:
👉 Go to IIT – Study B.Tech, learn engineering, and maybe start a tech-based business? OR
👉 Take BBA + Crack CAT for IIM – Focus on business
38% of IITians across 23 campuses remain unplaced in 2024.
Out of 21,500 IIT students who registered for placements, only 13,410 secured jobs, leaving 8,090 searching for employment.
I am thinking 🤔 if iit give such type of placement then what ab
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
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Mohit Kumar
Building ElevateRes.... • 11m
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?