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Himanshu Dodani

Start now what you j... • 4m

Colleges Are Failing, Not Just Students – Here's How You Can Beat the System! According to India’s Graduate Skill Index 2025, 57 out of 100 graduates are unemployable. Let that sink in. But here’s the good news – you can be in the top 43% who are ready to win, grow, and lead. Here’s how: --- 1. Stop Chasing Money. Start Chasing Skills. Yes, we get it. Trading, investing, Dream11 – all look flashy. But your real power lies in learning. Learn from your professors, your peers, from books, YouTube, internships – anywhere! Build something, even a small startup. Create. Explore. Learn. The money will follow you. --- 2. Build Real Connections, Not Just Reels. College is your best chance to meet people who could change your life. Talk to seniors. Collaborate with juniors. Start something cool. Networking > Scrolling. Get out there and connect! --- 3. Don’t Be a Silent Spectator. Say YES! You get one college life – make it count. Say YES to organizing fests, pitching ideas, joining debates, volunteering… anything! Every opportunity is a stepping stone – take that step.

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