Discover the success stories of seven Indian billionaires who achieved extraordinary success in various industries despite dropping out of school or college. Their tales of innovation, bold investments, and unwavering entrepreneurial spirit are truly insp
Indian BillionairesCollege DropoutsSuccess StoriesEntrepreneurshipBusiness LeadersReal Estate NewsJan 11, 2025

These Indian billionaires succeeded in various industries including technology, real estate, media, and hospitality.
Mukesh Ambani transformed Reliance Industries by expanding and diversifying its operations into petrochemicals, retail, and telecom, making it one of India's largest conglomerates.
Azim Premji revolutionized the IT industry by leading Wipro to become a global IT powerhouse, focusing on technology and innovation.
Ritesh Agarwal's innovative approach to the hospitality industry and his entrepreneurial spirit led OYO Rooms to become one of the largest hotel chains in the world.
Vinod Goenka, co-founder of DB Realty Group, played a significant role in shaping Mumbai’s real estate landscape with his sharp business acumen and success in the sector.

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