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What India Can Learn from the Dropout Comeback in the U.S. A recent U.S. report revealed Over 1 million former college dropouts returned to complete their education last year. It shows what's possible when systems support second chances. Now, let’s bring that lens to India. 🧠 In our country, student dropout rates, especially after Class 12 and during the first year of college, are a quiet crisis. Lack of financial support, job pressure, family responsibilities, and rigid academic pathways push thousands out of the system each year. But how many of them ever return? Right now, there’s no clear nationwide framework to bring college dropouts back. What India Needs: ✅ A national database to track students ✅ Credit banking and flexible re-enrollment policies ✅ Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) that gives credit work experience
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Startups in India VS US - Which is Better? here's a break down of startup ecosystems of India and the U.S. There are approximately 80K startups in the U.S. and about 17,000 in India. When we compare the number of unicorns, there are about 700 pl
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today I completed 1 month of regular classes and i got to know some differences between tier3 and tier 1 colleges. it's all about the people not the college, in my tier 3 college a final year student doesn't know how to code or how to communicate eff
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