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by hsrada
3090 days ago
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> Amount of non-IITians running/starting industries far exceeds in number. And they don't get the same funding... Can you give me a source on this? One that compares the economic contribution of students from the next-10 colleges in India and finds it to be more than that of the IITs. Because otherwise, you're comparing different sample sizes and your statement becomes trivially true as a result. > But by and large most IITs are largely places to train people, and send them to foreign countries. Try looking up statistics of what % of students go abroad immediately after graduating from an IIT. Perhaps that might help you revisit this assertion. > An argument could be made to spend this money to improve public schooling infrastructure in India. The government's already spending 10x on that than they are on Higher Education. (2009) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_India#Budget
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