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I agree. I believe what’s really holding us back is funding and mentorship. Startups like these need immense capital just to get off the ground — and even more to reach a stage where they can actually start generating revenue. But honestly, I think the solution is also pretty straightforward. Startups working in such deep-tech or innovation-heavy areas have a much higher chance of success when they're built by students or alumni from IITs and BITS. These institutes have strong research facilities, solid incubators, experienced mentors, and a powerful alumni network that can open doors — including access to funding, industry, and credibility.
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The most powerful dynasty in India isn’t a family. It’s a network of elite institutions: the IITs and IIMs. With less than 1% of applicants getting in, these schools produce leaders who shape industries like tech, business, and government. Alumni
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Probably a controversial statement! Is it really necessary for startups to focus only on IITs and NITs for campus hires? I came across many scenarios where kids from engineering colleges like VIT and Other good colleges excelling in their jobs while
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This is what I was talking about—these so-called managers put immense pressure on employees and play endless office politics. Hardworking, honest employees with straightforward thinking are often overlooked, underappreciated, and treated like slaves.
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I am an advocate for innovation. ↳ Startups are booming in over 670 districts. ↳ Half of these startups are in tier 2 and tier 3 cities. ↳ Innovation isn't confined to big cities. But there's more: ↳ These startups are spreading like wildfire. ↳ T
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