God’s gift, hard work or IIT connection? How are Indian entrepreneurs turning the heads around?

The number of successful entrepreneurs and start-upsis increasing all across India, especiallyin the metropolitan cities. Many passionate individuals are coming up with brilliant ideas and turning them into business opportunities with great confidence and planning.

The new-age entrepreneurs are proving their mettle in every sector, turning the heads around for a good reason. However, a question is often raised about the truth or secret behind the success of these entrepreneurs who’ve started from the scratch and made a defining impact on certain industries. Is it god’s gift, hard work or the IIT connection?   

First and foremost, it does make sense to accept the fact that leadership is a trait that cannot be mastered by every individual. While some are born with such capabilities, others are able to acquire it through sheer hard work and determination.

Another important factor is striving on the same path with dedication for a longer period of time, without paying heed to the ups and downs. It is no secret that entrepreneurship is not a bed of roses and it comes with a number of challenges.

Interestingly, among all the successful entrepreneur in recent times, many individuals have the IIT connection. There is no doubt that the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) is making India proud by churning out many efficient students, but the connection of businesspersons with the institute is quite amazing.

However, it is not surprising as IIT is known for instilling confidence into the young students, making them believe in their own capabilities over everything.

IITians are able to make a mark in their professional career, as they are backed by a strong alumni network, besides getting a chance to meet with many corporate magnates and bureaucrats during their academic sessions.

They aren’t fearful of stepping out in the competitive market, since they have a sense of security after passing out from a credible institute. The brand recognition of the institute sets them free to tap their potential without fearing for the worst. 

Thus far, a number of start-ups have been found by students from IIT. They have created their own identity,making good use of the knowledge acquired in the institute.

Entrepreneurs like Sanjay Sethi, the founder of Shopclues, Sachin Bansal of Flipkart, among othersare some of the best examples ofIITians disrupting the market. Some entrepreneurs have gone a step ahead to identify the start-ups with great capabilities to tap their potentialthrough timely investments.

One such entrepreneur is Rajat Khare, the founder of Boundary Holding, whoalso graduated from the esteemed Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi.

There are many other entrepreneurs who are leading the pack in various industries,bringing great recognition to their country.

So, it won’t be wrong to say that one needs a fair share of luck, besides hard work and perhaps the IIT connection to become a successful entrepreneur.