Sandeep Manudhane

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Sandeepmanudhane

Joined Aug 27, 2013
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thank you... I am Sandeep Manudhane Newbie here and this is my brief introduction about me...

* A proud first-gen entrepreneur, with 20 years of experience *

With a top-ranking schooling was from St.Paul's Indore, he won the National Talent scholarship in 1986. After an illustrious B.Tech.

from India's No.1 college IIT Delhi, and securing final admission calls from all IIMs, he became an education entrepreneur, braving

all ridicule! Professional Tutorials, the proprietary firm started in a garage with zero capital on 10th July 1993, evolved into a

pan-India institution PT education. PT was adjudged India's no.1 MBA Test Prep company by the first survey of its kind.
 

strantor

Joined Oct 3, 2010
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I'm curious what inspired the ridicule?
Max.
Google this entire texts string: " With a top-ranking schooling was from St.Paul's Indore, he won the National Talent scholarship in 1986. After an illustrious B.Tech. "

He's copied and pasted this from sandeepmundhane.com and plastered it all over the internet in forums. I don't know if he's the guy from the .com or someone claiming to be him, but in either case, what he's doing rubs me the wrong way.
 

Robin Mitchell

Joined Oct 25, 2009
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Hi Sandeep!

Just a curious question but are you Sikh? (As my ex was Sikh and you can usually tell by the name). Btw its always good to see more people on this forum!

All the best,
Robin
 

#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
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You can't be too hard on him, after all:

Rigorous 20 years of grass-root work has fine-tuned his business & personal skills.
 

GopherT

Joined Nov 23, 2012
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hey, It is a cultural thing.

He is clearly a self-made professional and, in India, they tell you up front so you don't have to probe the level of skills when starting a technical conversation. They view it as a courtesy so he doesn't waste your time.
 

strantor

Joined Oct 3, 2010
6,875
hey, It is a cultural thing.

He is clearly a self-made professional and, in India, they tell you up front so you don't have to probe the level of skills when starting a technical conversation. They view it as a courtesy so he doesn't waste your time.
I guess that makes more sense than treating your personal qualifications like a big secret like your salary level. Why do we do that?

Well if that's all it was, then I apologize. But it still seems a little odd that he hit up all the electronics forums with the same message at the same time.

Sandeep, are you just now breaking into the world wide web?
 

bance

Joined Aug 11, 2012
315
I must say that I think this is the most humorous sub forum on this site............

Welcome Sandeep, don't be put off, we're a friendly bunch!
 
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