These self-made billionaires, all college dropouts, achieved immense success in various industries including technology, real estate, media, and hospitality through innovation, bold investments, and entrepreneurial spirit.
Indian BillionairesCollege DropoutsEntrepreneursSuccess StoriesSelfmadeReal EstateJan 11, 2025
Mukesh Ambani is a college dropout from Stanford University who transformed Reliance Industries into one of India's largest conglomerates, amassing a fortune through business expansion in petrochemicals, retail, and telecom.
Azim Premji dropped out of Stanford University at the age of 21 to take over his family’s company, Wipro, and revolutionized the IT industry through his leadership and focus on technology and innovation.
Gautam Adani, a college dropout, founded the Adani Group, which spans across sectors like energy, infrastructure, and ports. His rapid expansion and bold investments have made him one of India’s richest individuals.
OYO Rooms is one of the largest hotel chains in the world, founded by Ritesh Agarwal, a college dropout at 17. His entrepreneurial spirit and innovative approach to the hospitality industry made him a billionaire at a young age.
Nikhil Kamath, who dropped out of school at 14, co-founded Zerodha, India’s largest stock brokerage firm. His expertise in financial markets and entrepreneurial mindset made him one of India’s youngest self-made billionaires.
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