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There are many famed personalities who didn’t prefer studying at an IIT indeed after cracking the test and dropping out during their course.
Not everyone can make it to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology(IITs), some either fail the entrance test or indeed drop out after getting into one.
But that doesn’t mean they will be left before in life. Cracking IIT JEE has no way been easy and the competition has only increased in recent times. scholars devote time to preparing for the test and taking admission into IIT.
From Nobel Laureate Venkatraman Ramakrishnan to author of OYO Ritesh Agarwal, then are many people who were unfit to continue their IIT trip, yet made it big in life.
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- Prashant Bhushan
A powerhouse of IIT Madras, Prashant Bhushan is a well-known counsel and politician. He latterly went on to study law at Allahabad University.
He dropped out of IIT in the veritably first semester. The son of a counsel activist, Bhushan was a member of the India Against Corruption(IAC) movement which supported Anna Hazare’s crusade for the perpetuation of the Jan Lokpal Bill.
He’s also one of the founding members of the Aam Aadmi Party.
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- Nobel Laureate Venkataraman Ramakrishnan
A well- known Indian- born British American biologist, Ramakrishnan, had failed to clear the IIT entrance.
He also couldn’t clear the Christian Medical College, Vellore entrance test moreover. He latterly went on to pursue a BSc in drugs at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda.
He was the winner of the Nobel Prize in 2009 for his work on the infinitesimal structure of the ribosome. He’s also a Padma Vibhushan honore in 2010.
- Mukesh Ambani
Mukesh Ambani has been India’s richest person since 2008. He also cleared IIT- JEE and joined IIT Bombay.
It’s believed that he left IIT- Bombay to join ICT, Mumbai to pursue Chemical Engineering as an inter-science, which was blazoned many weeks latterly.
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- Ritesh Agarwal
Ritesh Agarwal innovated’ OYO’ in 2013 at the age of 19. He couldn’t clear the IIT entrance either, but that didn’t stop him from achieving his dreams.
Hailing from Odisha, his family used to run a small shop there. He was latterly named for the Thiel fellowship in 2013.
He’s presently one of the most youthful billionaires in India. He began his entrepreneurial trip while in class 8 selling sim cards.
- Pullela Gopichand
Like Ramakrishnan, Gopichand failed to clear the IIT entrance test. later, he put his focused more on his badminton.
He latterly won the All England Open Badminton Crowns in 2001, therefore getting the alternate Indian to achieve the feat after Prakash Padukone.
He completed his scale in public administration from AV College, Hyderabad. presently, he’s the trainer of the India public badminton platoon.
He has also been awarded the Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, and Arjuna awards.
- Vinod Rai
Though he cleared the entrance for IIT, he didn’t enroll himself in the course itself. Rather he went to the University of Delhi to study Economics and passed out with a master’s degree.
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- Shashvat Nakrani
Back in 2018, Shashvat co-founded the app, BharatPe with Ashneer Grover. In 2015 he did take admitted to IIT Delhi, but also he dropped out during this final time and is now a youthful person who got a point in the IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List.
- Narayana Murthy
Though he, fortunately, cracked the JEE entrance examinations for IIT. Narayana Murthy didn’t get admission into any of them since his father was unfit to bear the freights. So he did his scale from the National Institute of Engineering. And for his master’s, he went to IIT Kanpur.