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by bendermon
3235 days ago
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Consider it a blessing. Apart from the few success stories, most tier1 college graduates take the safe route of unsatisfying mass recruitment, do an MBA and end up in less technical jobs. Unlike in the past since the advent of the internet, resources available to a random student is almost as good as that available to someone from a tier1 college. There are plenty of small companies/startups where one could have a much better long term career. Outside the glamours jobs, plenty of niche area like manufacturing/defence/... software has much more real world impact and long term value than social media/marketing/finance. ISRO's wonderful engineering team is built almost entirely of graduates from tier3 colleges. |
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