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I have an questions:- 1. Only iitian's can build businesses? 2. Only iitian's are build unicorn and successful business and theey are good founder ? 3. tier 3, private colleges , rural areas people cannot build successful businesses ? 4. Why so muc

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Yes yes yes. Everyone can. Build. Chances of IITians getting backed up will be more considering they have cleared a very tough rounds of exam and college courses. Their students have historically built larger companies. India and abroad, they are the ones mostly who started the backing up other iit students initiative.

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