Does the competitive ness of competitive exam make it harder for products around it harder to grow via word of mouth?
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Vikas Acharya
Building WelBe| Entr... • 1y
I am preparing a mental health well ness app can you guys suggest some of the points that are most important
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Ravi Ranjan
Noob Entrepreneur 🤓 • 1y
Why Edtech Startups like Byju's failing in India, Despite being majority of Indian Youths and Students opt for Competitive Exams??
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Saket Sambhav
Adjuva Legal • 2m
Busy-ness feels like progress, but only clarity leads to meaningful action.
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Chosen one
Investor • 1y
What are the problems students face after moving out for competitive exams in india ? I think it will be easier to expand the startup cause these students live in educational hubs.
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T.R.E.E.S SERVICES • 5m
THE COMPETITIVE STUDENTS ARE SO GUILTY ABOUT PRESENT GOVERNMENT THAT IT HAS NOT ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT UNEMPLOYED STUDENTS.FOR EXAMPLE BPSC 2024 EXAM.
Recently South Korea Declared Martial Law. I think they are moving into era of competitive authoritarian.
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Raj Pareta
Explorer • 1y
Have you heard about the news about competitive exam neet.
Finally the nta have announced re-exam for the 1563 students who have given grace marks but who knows its the correct no. of students or not and what about paper leak and cutoff. I think t