| Very Sensational. And very little proof to back it up. I dont know if IIT Delhi is the most entrepreneurial - because some is running around with a watermelon helmet and produced a movie? :) Any cohort, be is the top 20% or the long tail, will have few risktakers. how does having the IIT Tagline make things any different? Even by your own thought process, I wouldnt say they dont want to fail, they just have a very different notion of success and I'm sure they believe they are successful. Let them be. At the end of the day, whether we choose to become entrepreneurs, fight the daily battles of life, or take a route that pays well - we have to stay true to our Dharma (that's really what it all comes down to). PS: It does look like IITians and IIM grads find their way into the ecosystem - most of them as venture capitalists. About 60% of the Associate Partners in Indian Venture Capital firms come from IIT / IIMs (lower from 80% as to 5-10 years ago). Thats out of a sample of 1500 AP Positions (roughly) Source (http://bestengagingcommunities.com/2012/07/10/how-to-get-a-j...) |
In fact, the bottom line of the article that most important trait you need when you start up is the willingness to fail. If you don't have that, it does not matter what your background is or how smart you are, you aren't going to succeed as an entrepreneur.