An Indian man recently shared how he and his business partner snuck into a lecture at Stanford University for free. Taking to Instagram, Mukul Rustagi, the co-founder of Classplus, shared a video in ...
Classplus co-founder Mukul Rustagi and his business partner, Bhaswat Agarwal snuck into a lecture at Stanford University. (Screenshot)(Instagram/@rustagi_mukul ...
Mukul Rustagi, co-founder of Classplus startup, shared how he and Bhaswat Agarwal sneaked into a lecture at Stanford University in an Instagram post. Techie brothers lose Rs 2 crore: SEBI warns of ...
After Mukul Rustagi shared the list many people expressed their reactions in the comments section and even added more points. Mukul Rustagi, CEO and co-founder at Classplus, shared a post on LinkedIn ...
“Stanford was our dream, but we didn’t have the grades or the money to go”: Indian co-founder who sneaked into a Stanford lecture for free. Mukul Rustagi, co-founder of Classplus, recently shared how ...
Mukul Rustagi further wrote how both of them took a marker as a souvenir, before leaving the class at Stanford University. (Representational Image). One of the aspirations for many engineering ...
An India-based startup that has built a Shopify -like platform for coaching centers to accept fees digitally from students, and deliver classes and study material online has received the nod -- and ...
At a time when so many edtech firms in India are attempting to cut their reliance on teachers, a Noida-based startup that is helping teachers and creators operate, manage and sell courses to students ...
Gurugram, August 2015. It took them just 6 hours to resign. Mukul Rustagi and Bhaswat Agarwal had been friends since their coaching days in 2007. The young boys toiled for months, slogged hard for ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) "Business founders often think out-of-the-box and go beyond pre-derived strategy to grow their businesses. Recently, Classplus co-founder Mukul Rustagi shared an image where he and ...
At a time when so many edtech firms in India are attempting to cut their reliance on teachers, a Noida-based startup that is helping teachers and creators operate, manage and sell courses to students ...