A single high school in India has produced the CEOs of Microsoft, Adobe, and Mastercard

>A single high school in India has produced the CEOs of Microsoft, Adobe, and Mastercard

>Poo running most major corporations in USA

>Still not using toilets

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Is it the school, or the area it's in? If it's just the area, that's sorta like saying how weird it is most actors are LA natives or how most executives are Jews

Ah, so that's why Adobe is going down the shitter

It's always been shit.

Check their applications about page, it's all pajeets.

Literally a nightmare.

>Hyderabad Public School
>"It's a private school"

t. pajeetlogic

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I hope the chinese BTFO india soon desu senpai.

There's like a billion Indians, of course there are going to be some smart ones. The smart ones have families with money and go to expensive private schools and have toilets, everybody else lives in their own shit. People complain about the 1% in America but it's even worse in India, if you're not the 1% you're literally barely even human in that country.

Sounds like nepotism.

Its public, just not for the plebs

These. India is a thousand mega rich families and a billion dirt poor tin shack families. The fact that one private school produces all the successful people in the entire country just illustrates that fact.

groundbreaking commentary

Why hasn't apple got an Indian CEO?

it's a diamond in the turd. the good ones end up leaving and coming here.

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you still need to live near the school to attend (at least here in bugerland) so it could be in a great area

>public school
>private school
>public school

The absolute state of journalists

europoors use private/public school the opposite way we Americans do, because for them it refers to where the funding comes from, a public school is funded by the people in it, a private school is privately-funded, which could be the govt. or an individual.

It's probably the British version of a "public school"

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Western toilets are bad for you btw. Get a squatty potty

Yea but that 5% is probably like 100 million people. They have entire states that churn out nothing but "engineers"

But neither of them created those companies or even funded them with money. They were just in the right place at the right moment to benefit from the equality politics quota. Good for the school and them but perhaps it's a bit early to be proud of yet.

Just imagine working with someone who has been trained by Durgasoft.

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It is far and away the most elite prep school in our country.

yeah you have never worked with Indian contractors. I am not worried about them.

Satya's better than Ballmer at least. Grew the company's value, diversified into more actual commercial products, turned Azure into an actual leader in its industry, and more friendly towards FOSS which is ultimately more sustainable for Windows. Even the aggressive Windows 10 upgrades works on normies and gets the install base up, it's not like they're going to switch to Linux lol. He knows exactly when to be scummy and when to be gracious. Ballmer squandered most of his time as CEO being an arrogant turd and half-assing good ideas other CEOs could have executed successfully

Imagine how bad that room smells

Leave it to journos to fail to understand the caste system and the reason why this school just so happens to produce gold encrusted shit.

>Hyderabad Public School is a private school

Oh so THIS is how those rich motherfuckers get to pretend they went to public school!

that would make sense since they got colonized by Bongs

>Fewer than 5%
So basically the same as everywhere else?

>going to an elite school gives you a massive advantage over the regular plebian
Wow, who knew?