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Post by jenniferjohn on Jan 14, 2015 4:15:16 GMT -8
My discussion is rolling around one of the reasons for the declining rate of admission in universities. I have read a lot and found a lesser known fact for this declining rate, that is, Young entrepreneur. In the era of e-learning, students are opting online education and moving forward aggressively towards the entrepreneurship rather completing their college education. There is many such examples in-front of us Like Larry Page left university early for Google and Steve Jobs had to leave the university when he came up with the idea of Apple. So, it is obvious that young people can make their carrier without going to college too... while their success rate depends on the efforts they make. Sir Richard Branson (Billionaire entrepreneur) said universities should be encouraging students "to be starting their business within the university" Read more here: www.telegraph.co.uk/education/universityeducation/10095581/Sir-Richard-Branson-I-would-love-to-have-gone-to-university.htmlNow many universities have introduced entrepreneurship courses for the growth of their students.
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