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More Indians are choosing to start their own businesses after college, says a study by International School of Entrepreneurship Education and Development (iSEED). In fact, many are launching their ventures much before completing college.

According to the study, iSEED-Indian Students Entrepreneurship Aspirations Survey, 87 per cent students said they wanted to become entrepreneurs, while 90 per cent said the country offered enough opportunities for starting a business. Of the respondents, 22 per cent wanted to start immediately after completing studies, while 32 per cent wanted to begin within five years. The 12 per cent who said they had started during college ran businesses in the education, entertainment and mobile apps segments, the study revealed.

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