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The Influence Achievements of Indian Institute of Technology

The favorite country of IIT graduates is the United States, which has become one of the important sources of high-tech talents in the United States. Saxon, an associate professor at the University of California, Park Park Jung Su, conducted a survey of new immigrant entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, where American high-tech enterprises are concentrated. Of about 2,000 new businesses, about 40% were founded by Indians. Half of them are talents trained by IIT.

Since the 1970s, IIT graduates have flooded into the United States. They entered Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Carnegie University and other famous American universities for further study, then joined American high-tech enterprises, and then took the lead in computer, finance, multinational companies and other fields in the surging 1980s and 1990s. Nowadays, these elites from Indian Institute of Technology have formed a huge "legion" around the world, which not only gives back to the motherland and alma mater, but also has an increasing influence on western corporate culture.

In 2003, IIT celebrated its 50th anniversary in Silicon Valley. Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, praised IIT University as an "incredible" school with global influence, and said it was of great help to the computer industry. According to statistics, among all universities in the world, IIT University has the highest proportion of students becoming millionaires. Founder of information system, co-founder of Shengyang Computer, managing director of McKinsey & Company, CEO of Vodafone Group and chief technology officer of Netway are all world-renowned IIT alumni.

The success story of IIT, from the board of directors of American enterprises to the Wall Street stock market, has even reached a superb level. For example, it is said that IIT students can solve all kinds of complicated scientific problems before they learn to drive. Whether in universities or enterprises, Americans are crazy about these "curry heads". For example, George Mei Sen University in Washington, D.C. provides 60 full scholarships for IIT graduates every year, and subsidizes accommodation fees to pay for their internships in American enterprises.

In this golden age of rapid development of science and technology industry, 70% IIT graduates will go abroad every year, and most of them will settle in the United States. In the past 50 years, IIT has trained170,000 graduates, and more than 35,000 people have stayed in the United States. There used to be a joke in India that entering IIT means stepping on Indian land with one foot and entering Air India with the other.