6 Indian College Dropouts Who Are Now Billionaires



Bangalore: Education is the stepping stone to success. But some may deny this phrase after going through a brief about the billionaires who made it to the top without even completing their college. Most of the times the craze to achieve something makes a person take routes that nobody else dares. For them, education is just another step towards success but it not necessarily guarantees it. These billionaires wrote their own fate with smart work and determination. And India rejoice the fact that 6 college dropout Indians have made it to the list of billionaires.

Let’s have a look at these 6 Indians among college drop-out billionaires who never attended the farewell party of their college-

Mukesh Ambani
Global Rank: 22
Networth: $21.5 billion
Source of wealth: Petrochemicals, oil and gas

An Indian by birth, Mukesh Dhirubhai Ambani is the chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries, India’s most valuable company by market value. He holds the 22nd position as world’s richest person and is the 2nd wealthiest person in Asia. He was named as one of the richest sports owner in the world by Forbes in 2012. Mukesh Amabani completed Chemical Engineering from University of Mumbai and enrolled in Stanford University for MBA but dropped out to help his father in business.

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