Showing posts with label College Startup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label College Startup. Show all posts

The Myth of Mega-Successful College Dropout, And Its Ruining India's Entrepreneurial Fibre

Last couple of years have seen a new trend emerge in the startup ecosystem. While it is good to see more and more people with innovative ideas and a zeal to make them possible taking the startup plunge, the only problem is that a majority of these young entrepreneurs are literally young and are dropping out of college/school to try their hands at entrepreneurship. Sure, there is no denying the fact that if a person is really enthusiastic about their passion, they should be given a fair chance to pursue their dreams and make it a success, but unfortunately, a lot of this inspiration is coming from media stories glorifying billionaire dropouts.

Yes, Mark Zuckerberg did dropout of his college in his sophomore year and has made Facebook what it is today, but statistically speaking, his case is just one in a million. If one looks at some of the success stories ruling the corporate and tech sector today like Satya Nadella (CEO, Microsoft), Sheryl Sandberg (COO, Facebook) and Jack Ma (Founder and chairman, Alibaba), one would find that they're all graduates from some of the most elite colleges in the world today. This reinstates the ages old saying, "Half-baked knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance." In fact, the great Steven Hawking, who himself is Oxford educated has bettered this saying. According to him, "the greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, but it is the illusion of knowledge."

Does College Dropout equal Mega Success?



In order to do an extensive study on the matter, Jonathan Wai (Research Scientist, Duke University) and Heiner Rindermann (Professor of Educational and Developmental Psychology, Chemnitz University of Technology) set out to study a whopping 11,745 United States leaders, which included CEOs, politicians, federal judges, multi-millionaires and billionaires, business leaders and internationally-renowned powerful men and women. The main aim of the study was to find out how many of these wealthiest and the most influential people in the US graduated college and how many of them belonged to an “elite school.”

The study churned out some interesting facts. According to the study, out of the 11,745 U.S. leaders studied, 94 per cent attended college, and about 50 per cent were product of an elite school.

Though according to another research done by United Nation's National Bureau Of Economic Research, there is no difference in adult income of students who attended elite school and students with similar SAT scores who attended regular schools. The research highlights that when it comes to long-term earnings, where you go is not that important, as long as you attend and graduate.

However, the data from the Wai and Rindermann study shows that students who aim make it to the top, an elite college might help them get there faster, courtesy the networks they make during their time in college or the brand name shining on their resume.

What About India?



A close look at the Top 5 Indian Unicorns would yield that all the founders/cofounders of these over $1 billion valued companies are product of elite Indian colleges. Whether its Flipkart's Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal (IIT Delhi) or Ola Cabs' founder Bhavish Aggarwal (IIT Bombay), they are all products of some of the top most colleges in India.

Yes, India does have examples like OYO Rooms' Ritesh Agarwal and Freecharge's Kunal Shah, but they haven't been able to achieve the same success pinnacle as the college educated Indian Unicorn founders. Also, when we talk about college dropouts in Indian startup scene, how can we forget mentioning Housing.com co-founder and dropout from the elite Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, Rahul Yadav. Crowned as the bad boy of Indian startups, Yadav was ousted from the company after the board found about his behaviour towards investors, ecosystem and the media. In fact, Yadav's second venture Intelligent Interfaces, which was supposed to provide intelligent data aggregation and visualisation solutions to the Government of India, to make governance 100 times more efficient, has also unfortunately failed to make a mark.

So, the bottom line here is, while some people might be a success without a college degree by their side, but they're one of those fortunate exceptions. As far as statistics are concerned, when it comes to success, a college degree might help you climb the success ladder faster, especially in India.

The Story Of MyMovieRack - From College Startup To India's Favourite Portal Reviewing & Rating Movies

The Story Of MyMovieRack - From College Startup To India's Favourite Portal Reviewing & Rating Movies

MyMoiveRack is India's first 'personal' web platform dedicated both to fans of movies and TV series alike. We love watching movies and TV serials and off course we like to talk about them more, don’t we? The seeds for this were planted by Piyush Arya during college days and initial version was launched in college itself in 2012, since then they have taken a year and half to sprout.

"Though there are a few websites already, some of them are so data oriented that it's hard to consume it quickly by users. And all the foreign based websites lack the presence of Indian audience as well as records for movies and TV series made by Indian Film industry. The few which are there serve biased opinions or paid reviews," says Piyush, a hardcore developer from heart. So MyMovieRack decided to be a platform that is a one stop shop for all movie buffs who are more than casual movie watchers.

mymovierack.com screenshot

MyMovieRack has an intuitive rating system which involves feelings like 'must-watch, slow, time pass'. This provides a better way to express one's feelings about the things one loved or hated and also to communicate as well as infer the same. This helps users to quickly express as much as possible in just couple of clicks without writing long reviews for each and every show.

The site not only helps to track the ratings, but also has a buzz section where one can shoot and store his favorite one-liners, memes, upload stills as well as discover more. So you need not go anywhere else for all the masala content.

[caption id="attachment_95274" align="aligncenter" width="700"](L)Piyush Arya -Founder along with Priyank Bhatnagar, Manish Pandey and Sumit Gupta (L)Piyush Arya -Founder along with Priyank Bhatnagar, Manish Pandey and Sumit Gupta[/caption]

Along with Piyush, Priyank Bhatnagar, Manish Pandey and Sumit Gupta handle the portal. They are all batch mates from college (MNNIT, Allahabad) and working in corporates like Microsoft, Adobe along with handling MyMovieRack. The website works on fuzzy search which lets you search movies/TV series just by phrases like "Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie movies" in search bar against the advance search where you specifically find things with help of filters etc. They started from college campus, the right place which has the highest density of movie watchers. They then proceeded with higher stages of the demography. "And in next 3-4 years, we wish to see MyMovieRack.com sitting as a bookmark on every browser on the computer of every movie buff on this planet," says Priyank.

During past 1 year, they were testing a lot on parallel beta link to a certain set of users which helped them a lot to get things right. As a message for future entrepreneurs, Manish says, "Make a product that you find irresistible and useful." To this, Sumit adds, "Learn to say No. It helps you stay focused.” They follow the motto ‘Don't fear failure, fear mediocrity’ which helps them try new and crazy things.

"I never thought of MyMovieRack as a startup. I started in college when I didn't even know what startup meant. It's my pet project and our team is glued together not by profit motives, craze for running a startup etc. but by our passion for coding, love of movies/TV shows and desire to build a platform for audience of world’s largest film producing country," says the founder, who works as an R&D Engineer at Directi.

College Startup 'FindAuto' lets you find an auto rickshaw via SMS

findauto

Finding an auto has always been a tough task. Whether you're getting late for the college or office, you always have to take an extra bracket for finding an auto. But, not anymore, because a bunch of engineers from the College of Engineering, Trivandrum have understood this problem and have come up with a unique app which will make commuting by autos worry and hassle free.

The app is aptly called FindAuto.in. It helps you by connecting to your nearest auto-rickshaw drivers. The service is also available on the Web and through SMS. The Dindauto Android app can be downloaded free of cost from the Google Play Store.  The current version 1.3 requires Android 2.1 and up to function properly. FindAuto currently operating in Trivandrum, Kerala only and the startup will soon be expanding its reach in other Indian cities.

The team includes Venkiteswaran R, Vinayak  Radhakrishnan, Rahul R, Kiran Rajmohan, Rejin Jose, Jiffin Tony Thottan, Naamin Phaisal, Nithin David Thomas and Mathew Dominic. All of them are proud students of College of Engineering, Trivandrum.

The Kerala based start-up initially started off as a simple project but is now financially and technically backed by IEEE Communication Society Kerala Section and Startup Village.

The service is very easy to use. Whenever you feel stranded at the middle of the road and want an auto urgently to get out of the area, just send a SMS as FAUTO source TO destination to 9266680802.The auto drivers in areas nearby your location will be immediately alerted and if any auto driver is available and ready to offer his services, an automated system will call you and connect your call to the concerned auto-rickshaw driver. FindAuto.in only deals with connecting people to auto-rickshaw drivers and has no say in the matters of fare dealing or collection process.

The service is currently available free of cost but your network provider will charge you at regular rates if you're making use of the SMS request pickup service.

Though the service tries its level best to connect you to an auto but it doesn't guarantees it. If there are no auto-rickshaws available in your locality, then you’re notified about this through an SMS.

College Startup 'FindAuto' lets you find an auto rickshaw via SMS

findauto

Finding an auto has always been a tough task. Whether you're getting late for the college or office, you always have to take an extra bracket for finding an auto. But, not anymore, because a bunch of engineers from the College of Engineering, Trivandrum have understood this problem and have come up with a unique app which will make commuting by autos worry and hassle free.

The app is aptly called FindAuto.in. It helps you by connecting to your nearest auto-rickshaw drivers. The service is also available on the Web and through SMS. The Dindauto Android app can be downloaded free of cost from the Google Play Store.  The current version 1.3 requires Android 2.1 and up to function properly. FindAuto currently operating in Trivandrum, Kerala only and the startup will soon be expanding its reach in other Indian cities.

The team includes Venkiteswaran R, Vinayak  Radhakrishnan, Rahul R, Kiran Rajmohan, Rejin Jose, Jiffin Tony Thottan, Naamin Phaisal, Nithin David Thomas and Mathew Dominic. All of them are proud students of College of Engineering, Trivandrum.

The Kerala based start-up initially started off as a simple project but is now financially and technically backed by IEEE Communication Society Kerala Section and Startup Village.

The service is very easy to use. Whenever you feel stranded at the middle of the road and want an auto urgently to get out of the area, just send a SMS as FAUTO source TO destination to 9266680802.The auto drivers in areas nearby your location will be immediately alerted and if any auto driver is available and ready to offer his services, an automated system will call you and connect your call to the concerned auto-rickshaw driver. FindAuto.in only deals with connecting people to auto-rickshaw drivers and has no say in the matters of fare dealing or collection process.

The service is currently available free of cost but your network provider will charge you at regular rates if you're making use of the SMS request pickup service.

Though the service tries its level best to connect you to an auto but it doesn't guarantees it. If there are no auto-rickshaws available in your locality, then you’re notified about this through an SMS.

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