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US India Chamber of Commerce Austin • 1y
Graduation is important in India, for many social reasons. Shortlist a program, chose a College in cities like Delhi NCR, Bangalore, Pune where startup hubs are there. Join communities. Use LinkedIn to network people. Even if fail, work with various startups or internship. The path is not so easy but full of learning.
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Hi Folks, For conveying important things we needs users attention. This is how I am doing it. My Pitch :- PGDM Marketing student at IMT Ghaziabad. 1.5 years of experience as a developer at HashedIn by Deloitte. Finalist in Dr. Reddy's nationa
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This image highlights India's SaaS (Software as a Service) landscape, divided into Unicorns and Soonicorns. Here's a brief summary: Unicorns: There are 27 unicorns with a combined valuation of $58.2 billion and a total investment of $8.3 billion. Th
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**WHY I CHOSE TO BECOME A FOUNDER ☀️** My design journey began in 2017 at the Unitedworld Institute of Design in Gujarat. While initially drawn to product design, I discovered my true passion for Lifestyle Accessory Design, focusing on bags and thei
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From Flipkart boardrooms to ₹500 Cr food empire: How Ankit Nagori bet on India's appetite 🔥 In 2016, Ankit Nagori walked out of Flipkart—comfortable, respected, and secure. He told himself: 🗣️ “I’m done building someone else’s dream. I want to
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HI, DOES A ENTREPRENEUR FROM A SCHOOL CAN BE REALLY A SUCCESSFULL PERSON SOCIALLY AND ECONOMICALY? Ans) 🔹 Pros of Starting a Startup Instead of Full-time Graduation 📈 Economic Benefits Early Financial Independence – If your startup succeeds, you
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🚀 The Startup Superpower: Why Pivoting is Your Path to Success! Many believe great startups begin with brilliant ideas, but the truth is, most successful ventures start with an assumption and discover the truth later. Pivots aren't a sign of weaknes
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Faad Network • 1y
Meet the man who left his high-paying US job and built a 60,000 CR company in India. 1. Anand Deshpande had been an ace student. He cleared the entrance exams for NDA and MANIT but opted to study computer science engineering at IIT Kharagpur. He mad
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