As per a survey by Private Circle Research,
60% of the Indian founders built a unicorn in their very 1st attempt !!!
29% of the founders did this in two attempts.
Also, after their first unicorn, the same founder takes a median of 1.5 years to tu
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Sajin
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Foundation • 8m
55-60% of unicorn founders are part of IIT alumni network. Isnt this the major reason?
Why do we have many founders from IIT in the Indian startup space?
1. WORLD CLASS EDUCATION: Is it because the syllabus and teachings of IIT is really that superior and top notch?
OR
2. IIT NETWORK: Is it because of the IIT network comprising of
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 1m
Wow! More than 60 🦄 founders in the US are IIT graduates . Should we really feel happy about it ?
IIT= Startup Factory for the world 🌎
Are IITs Overrated ? Maybe YES 🤔
Based on the current era and generation, I personally think yea it is. IITs are well known for their networking.
I have a argument: Every year thousands of students gets admitted to IIT and Thousands of alumni ar
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Mahendra Lochhab
Content creator • 12m
Over 67% of Indian unicorn startup founders have engineering backgrounds.
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 4m
Day 3 of The Startup Mafia Series: The IIT & IIM Startup Pipeline – Why They Keep Winning
The startup world loves the idea of the self-made founder—someone with nothing but an idea, grinding their way to success.
But in India, there’s an open secre
I think Securing investment can be challenging for non-IIT alumni, as they may lack the established networks and credibility of IIT graduates. However, a strong business model, clear market potential, and demonstrated traction can help attract invest