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Serious Why Brahmins Of IIT Dominate Yankee Tech Firms! Thank God For CECA!! Majulah PAP!

JohnTan

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TWITTER'S new chief executive Parag Agrawal is the latest alumnus of India's prestigious technical universities appointed to head a multibillion-dollar US tech firm, and Shivani Nandgaonkar wants to follow in his footsteps.

The 22-year-old student at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay - Agrawal's alma mater - has already been recruited by Google to become one of the thousands of IIT graduates at major American tech companies.

"When I heard about Parag, I was so happy," she said.
"One IITian is also Google CEO Sundar Pichai. So this is my (stepping) stone now."

Twitter's Agrawal is the youngest chief executive in the S&P 500 index of the US' biggest companies at just 37.

Like Google parent Alphabet's 49-year-old CEO Sundar Pichai, he left India after his IIT degree to pursue a postgraduate degree in the US, before working at several American companies.

Other Indians at the highest corporate tech echelons include IBM's Arvind Krishna and Palo Alto Networks' Nikesh Arora - both IIT alumni - along with Satya Nadella of Microsoft and Shantanu Narayen at Adobe.


Executives and experts say that beyond the South Asian nation's sheer size, the phenomenon is due to multiple push-pull factors and skill sets, including a culture of problem-solving, the English language, and relentless hard work.

IIT graduate and Sun Microsystems co-founder Vinod Khosla believes that after growing up with multiple communities, customs and languages, Indians have the ability to "navigate complex situations".

"Educational competition in India and societal chaos helps hone their skills in addition to the rigorous technical education at the IITs," said the billionaire venture capitalist.

Silicon Valley demands technical expertise, managing diverse communities, and entrepreneurship in the face of uncertainty from its top executives.

"In innovation, you have to be able to break the rules, you're fearless. And you can't survive a day in India without having to break one rule or the other or dealing with incompetent bureaucracy or corruption," said Indian-American academic Vivek Wadhwa.

"Those skills are very useful when you're innovating in Silicon Valley, because you have to constantly challenge authority."

And they are valuable: ride-hailing giant Uber this month offered IIT Bombay students first-year packages of US$274,000 for jobs in the US.

The contest for such prizes begins early in a country of more than 1.3 billion people with a longstanding focus on education.

The IITs are seen as India's top universities, and more than 1 million pupils apply each year for just 16,000 places.

For 18 months, Nandgaonkar studied up to 14 hours a day, 7 days a week. Some other students started preparations at just 14 or 15, she added.

"Imagine having an entrance which is 10 times more difficult than MIT and Harvard. That's what the IITs are," Wadhwa said. "So it's the creme de la creme of the country."

The IIT network was established in 1950 by the country's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who envisaged a pool of highly trained science and engineering graduates to help build India after the end of British rule in 1947.

But the supply of engineers was not matched by sufficient domestic demand, so graduates looked further afield, particularly in the US where there was hunger for highly skilled workers as the digital revolution took off.

"In the '60s, '70s, and '80s, even into the '90s, Indian industry was not yet at the advanced (stages) and... a lot of those who wanted to do cutting-edge technology felt the need to go abroad," said IIT Bombay deputy director S Sudarshan.

Agrawal, Pichai and Nadella spent a decade or more working their way through the ranks of their respective companies, building up insider knowledge while gaining the trust of the firms' American founders.

For years, more than half the applicants for US H1-B skilled immigrant visas have been from India, and mostly from the tech sector.

In contrast, engineers from even more populous China had the option of finding jobs at home or returning after completing their US postgrads as their domestic economy boomed, said Johns Hopkins University professor Devesh Kapur, an IIT graduate himself.

The phenomenon may wane in time as India's own tech sector thrives, offering the country's best and brightest minds greater domestic opportunities, but for Nandgaonkar, becoming a tech boss like Agrawal or Pichai is not a far-fetched idea. "Why not?" she said, "Dream big!" AFP

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/technology/why-global-tech-continues-to-turn-to-indian-talent
 

tanwahtiu

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Angmoh going after NEV, spacecraft tourism, metaverse, cryptocurrency and more, leaving the crumbs (existing techs) to low IQ Indian ahnehs. Ahnehs are good at table-top admin management works, then finally bankrupt the companies.

Where are the list of the 1990s US companies like Kodak, Netscape etc today? Tio bankrupt by ahnehs sibo?

1990s period were the time all industries and commercials are switching to web based IT..... and many don't make it becos they outsourced IT to India.... bankrupted...
 

JohnTan

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Angmoh going after NEV, spacecraft tourism, metaverse, cryptocurrency and more, leaving the crumbs (existing techs) to low IQ Indian ahnehs. Ahnehs are good at table-top admin management works, then finally bankrupt the companies.

Where are the list of the 1990s US companies like Kodak, Netscape etc today? Tio bankrupt by ahnehs sibo?

1990s period were the time all industries and commercials are switching to web based IT..... and many don't make it becos they outsourced IT to India.... bankrupted...

I wouldn't consider tech companies like Microsoft or Adobe to be crumbs. This article is a good reminder why Singapore was smart enough to sign CECA. Otherwise, we'll lose access to all these tech whiz people from India.
 

tanwahtiu

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I wouldn't consider tech companies like Microsoft or Adobe to be crumbs. This article is a good reminder why Singapore was smart enough to sign CECA. Otherwise, we'll lose access to all these tech whiz people from India.

Tannie, NSF destroy age 18 boys future.

Indian Ahneh of same age did not lose 2 years to bastard PAP NSF.... otherwise our boys will do better than ahnehs...

Tannie scrap NSF will see our boys start from learn as they earn from zero to heroes to Superstar IT workers in that 2 years time...

I lose 2 years of electronic engineering work experiences to jiuhu kia of the same batch of students in the class. He earned $2k a month already while I have to learn from him after 2 years of NSF for $400 only.....

Cursed LKY the bastard until his son LHL got arse cancer and his daughter in law commit suicide after born a albino boy...

Want me a curse at you... my curse chun type one...
 

Loofydralb

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Not a single one brought up any company from scratch in the US but takes over when its successful.

And after takeover they all tank. Nuff said.
 

borom

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Ang mo easily get conned by people who can talk cock and claim they can do anything under the sun .
If they are so smart, why is their own country so backward?
What products have they produced that is doing well in the international market. ?
 

JohnTan

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Tannie, NSF destroy age 18 boys future.

Indian Ahneh of same age did not lose 2 years to bastard PAP NSF.... otherwise our boys will do better than ahnehs...

Tannie scrap NSF will see our boys start from learn as they earn from zero to heroes to Superstar IT workers in that 2 years time...

I lose 2 years of electronic engineering work experiences to jiuhu kia of the same batch of students in the class. He earned $2k a month already while I have to learn from him after 2 years of NSF for $400 only.....

Serving NS is a privilege. Thanks to your service in NS, the rest of us were safe for 2.5 years until the next batch of NSFs took over your duties.

You lost 2 years of working experience to the jiuhukia. In exchange, you can buy HDB BTOs at a much cheaper price while your jiuhukia colleague continues to stay in a rented apartment as long as he works in Singapore. No permanent housing options for vast majority of the jiuhukia workers here. We are very selective of which jiuhukias become PRs in Singapore.
 

tanwahtiu

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Serving NS is a privilege. Thanks to your service in NS, the rest of us were safe for 2.5 years until the next batch of NSFs took over your duties.

You lost 2 years of working experience to the jiuhukia. In exchange, you can buy HDB BTOs at a much cheaper price while your jiuhukia colleague continues to stay in a rented apartment as long as he works in Singapore. No permanent housing options for vast majority of the jiuhukia workers here. We are very selective of which jiuhukias become PRs in Singapore.

LKY 2 sons were sent straight to US uni and break from NSF under fake SAF Scholarship program.

What privileges do we have compared to the bastard sons.

Fuck PAP fuck LKY fuck the 2 sons...
 
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