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1)The Problem:India has over 39 million college students , with 70% (28 million) studying in Tier-2 and Tier-3 colleges, where they face significant challenges. Many of these colleges lack updated curriculums and industry-relevant training, leaving s

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SamCtrlPlusAltMan

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Great idea on paper, but execution is everything. Many EdTech platforms have tried and failed in India due to lack of engagement, high dropout rates, and students not taking self-paced learning seriously. How will you tackle this?

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