Rajesh Sawhney didn’t mince phrases. In a pointy warning geared toward Indian mother and father, the veteran angel investor and founding father of startup accelerator GSF challenged a long-held perception: {that a} US grasp’s diploma ensures a profitable tech profession. “This hack works no extra,” he declared, spotlighting a route usually taken by IIT graduates — pursuing an MS within the US to land a $200,000 job. That shortcut, he stated, is now damaged.
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