Why are Iitians so successful?

Why are Iitians so successful?

“The presence of role models plays a big role,” said Banglani from Helion Ventures. “Role models give a sense of confidence. Perhaps that is why some IITs —like IIT-Bombay and IIT-Delhi—that have had more successful entrepreneurs, churn out many more entrepreneurs compared to the other IITs.”

Why are IITs so special?

What makes IITs different from other institutions is that they pull our focus towards how we can apply what we have studied in the real world. The assignments encourage the technique of ‘brainstorming’ and there is a free sense of interaction between students and professors on the feasibility of projects.

Is IIT important to be successful?

Getting an IIT degree is not essential to get success; there is lot out for you. I wanted to become poet earlier, but I ended up coming here. “India has been built with the universities, so there is a lot out there. IITs are great but it is not the end of the world,” he added.

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Who most successful IITians?

Successful IIT Alumni You Should Know About

  • Sundar Pichai.
  • N.R. Narayana Murthy.
  • Sachin Bansal.
  • Vinod Khosla.
  • Nikesh Arora.
  • Amit Singhal.
  • Chetan Bhagat.
  • Manohar Parrikar.

Who is the most successful IIT in India?

List of Top IITs in India

Name of the Institute NIRF Ranking NIRF Score
IIT Madras 1 89.93
IIT Delhi 2 88.08
IIT Bombay 3 85.08
IIT Kanpur 4 82.18

What is IIT and its benefits?

You will get many good facilities such as high-speed LAN, DC++, high-quality labs and computer centre, subsidised CCD inside the campus and etc. You will also benefit from being an IITian outside the campus also. Be it the 10–15\% discount in private restaurants, free doctor consultation.

What is the success rate of IIT?

Parents’ income Success rate Success rate
More than Rs. 4.5 lakh 10.3\% 5.8\%
Between Rs. 1 lakh and 4.5 lakh 4.8\% 4.2\%
Less than Rs. 1 lakh 2.6\% 2.7\%
All three groups 4.8\% 4.8\%
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Why is there a craze for IITs in India?

Calcutta University and University of Mumbai rank below 750. Compared to them, the IITs seem to be doing well. We really need to build world-class liberal arts colleges in India so that bright minds interested in history do not end up studying mechanical engineering. Another reason behind the craze for IITs is that our minds are rooted in the past.

Why are IITians so successful in life?

The great success of IITians just proves that the input was great. It proves nothing about the value-addition done to the input. IITians who have achieved spectacular success in life did so in spite of the mediocre education at the IITs, not because of it.

Why are so many students not interested in engineering at IITs?

They aren’t really interested in even being engineers – they are just there because their parents, peers and society told them to take a shot at IIT, because if you are good at academics, then how is that you haven’t proven it by taking the IIT-JEE exam?

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Do IITs create great products or people?

But you may say, hold on, our IITs may not have created great products, but at least they created great people – the IITians who went on to become very successful in many fields, ranging from politics to academia to the corporate world. But that argument is clearly flawed.