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Rajesh Gurugubelli

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Hello All I have a start up idea.please give your opinion on this. The launch of Catalyst comes at a critical juncture in the evolution of the job market. As employers increasingly prioritize practical skills over traditional qualifications, the need for innovative solutions that bridge the gap between education and employment has never been more pressing. By partnering with large companies, developing a curriculum that is tailored to industry needs, and guaranteeing job placements for our graduates, Catalyst is poised to become a game-changer in the field of skill development. We are confident that our unique approach will not only benefit students but also contribute to the growth and success of our partner companies and the broader economy. With a strong team, a solid business model, and a clear vision for the future, catalyst is ready to embark on a journey that will transform the way we think about education and employment. Join us as we build a brighter future for students.

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