The IIT Delhi Batch of 2005 and 2006 isn’t just remarkable—it’s iconic. Think about it: Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal (Founders, Flipkart), Rohit Bansal (Founder, Snapdeal), Deepinder Goyal (Founder, Zomato), and Albinder Dhindsa (Founder, Blinkit).

Together, they’ve built companies valued at over $50 billion. 🚀

From IIT KGP, you have global leaders like Sundar Pichai (CEO, Alphabet) and Sharmistha Dubey (former CEO, Match Group), who’ve redefined industries on a global stage.

Coincidence? Not a chance.

Look at Elon Musk and Larry Page—friends before Google got funding. Or the PayPal Mafia—Peter Thiel, Reid Hoffman, and Musk worked together,

spawning companies that now contribute over $2 trillion to the U.S. economy. Like-minded, ambitious people always find each other.

Your peer group isn’t just a circle of friends—it’s your launchpad. They shape your thinking, challenge your boundaries, help you spot opportunities, and tell you the hard truths you need to grow.

The ROI is undeniable: the IIT Delhi batch foresaw India’s $200 billion e-commerce and q-commerce boom, while the PayPal Mafia laid the foundation for a trillion-dollar tech ecosystem.

True success is built on the shoulders of a network

At the end of the day, your network is truly your net worth. ❤️


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