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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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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Mahendra Lochhab
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Over 67% of Indian unicorn startup founders have engineering backgrounds.
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PRATHAM
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Are IITs Overrated ? Maybe YES ๐ค
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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Vishu Bheda
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Day 3 of The Startup Mafia Series: The IIT & IIM Startup Pipeline โ Why They Keep Winning
The startup world loves the idea of the self-made founderโsomeone with nothing but an idea, grinding their way to success.
But in India, thereโs an open secre
India is the biggest source of unicorn founders for the US. ๐ฎ๐ณ๐บ๐ธ
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SHRINIVAS REDDY
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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
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Armaan Nath
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Just in!
Over 67% of unicorn startup founders are from engineering background, not MBA:)
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Arcane
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Nearly Half of US Unicorn Founders Were Born Outside the US ๐.
Indian Origin Founders top the list. Imagine if they built in India.