What if campus placements were discontinued in India? To be honest, there would be a slight decrease in competition for engineering, regardless of whether it's at IITs, NITs, or private colleges. In India, people often pursue engineering for the prom
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I have an idea and would appreciate your input.
I’m thinking of creating an online platform that connects recent college graduates with experienced professionals in their fields of interest. This platform would focus on providing me
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An RTI query revealed that 38 IITians from the Class of 2024 are yet to secure placements.
🔹 Unplaced Graduates: Around 38% of students across 23 IITs remain unplaced this year.
🔹 Rising Numbers: Over 7,000 IIT students have not secured jobs, mar
Will you buy Bournvita if it's sold in a toilet cleaner bottle?
No, right? That's because Bournvita isn’t meant to be in a toilet cleaner bottle.
The same applies to careers: not every child is meant to be an engineer, and each child has unique ta
i have an startup idea💡
what's your thoughts on it
Observation:
Many young adults in India are uncertain about their career paths in their early 20s.
Traditional advice from parents often revolves around common degrees (e.g., B.Tech, MBBS, B.Com)
Is It Okay to Have Multiple Interests?
"Think Again"
Ever felt pressured to focus on just one thing to succeed? History tells a different story.
Look at Leonardo da Vinci, the brilliant artist, scientist, and inventor. He didn’t limit himself to
”Is the edtech bubble bursting in India?”
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