Many students and faculty startups from campus get funded through government, CSR, and alumni funds. These entrepreneurs have bright ideas and the talent required but lack the specific direction to sharpen their pitch for the customers and investors.
Many students and faculty startups from campus get funded through government, CSR, and alumni funds. These entrepreneurs have bright ideas and the talent required but lack the specific direction to sharpen their pitch for the customers and investors.
Many students and faculty startups from campus get funded through government, CSR, and alumni funds. These entrepreneurs have bright ideas and the talent required but lack the specific direction to sharpen their pitch for the customers and investors.
Many students and faculty startups from campus get funded through government, CSR, and alumni funds. These entrepreneurs have bright ideas and the talent required but lack the specific direction to sharpen their pitch for the customers and investors.
Many students and faculty startups from campus get funded through government, CSR, and alumni funds. These entrepreneurs have bright ideas and the talent required but lack the specific direction to sharpen their pitch for the customers and investors.
Many students and faculty startups from campus get funded through government, CSR, and alumni funds. These entrepreneurs have bright ideas and the talent required but lack the specific direction to sharpen their pitch for the customers and investors.
Nilesh Kothari, an alumnus of BITS (Pilani, ‘86) the co-founder of Trifecta Capital established in 2014, is a seasoned entrepreneur with over 30 years of expertise in financial management, global investing, and scaling tech businesses.
In the ever-evolving realm of technology, Mihika Shivkumar, an alumnus of BITS (Dubai, ‘13) stands as a beacon of inspiration, steering the ship of innovation as a Technical Program Manager at Google.
The pinnacle of the reunion season was the Silver Jubilee Reunion of the 1997 batch. These BITSians, known for their philanthropic endeavors, had already contributed an impressive $600k endowment fund before even setting foot on campus.