Why all the majority entrepreneurs out there are basically from btech background?
(Not Generalising but its been a doubt for me since long🙌🏻)
I don't think the Arts(BBA/BCOM/ECO etc) students lack creativity or innovation 🙂
What's your views on
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Vrajesh R S
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Exposure matters. In general Engineering students have Exposure to a lot of arenas during their college time comparatively. I guess that plays a major role on that. And the Tier of colleges play a role too
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