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It's eye opening to see that, out of 1,263 unicorn founders, only 56 were dropouts (that’s just 4.4%). Meanwhile: - 485 had a Bachelor's - 259 had a Master's - 236 had an MBA - 286 had a Doctorate That means a PhD is 5x more common than a dropout a

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Havish Gupta

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Yup, Indian and American Startup Culture is quite different. In India, the number of dropouts founding huge starups is very limited.

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