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2 CEOs vs 2 Gen Zs | The Bridge S1E6: Is Going to College Still Worth It?

2 CEOs vs 2 Gen Zs | The Bridge S1E6: Is Going to College Still Worth It?

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Is going to college still the best way to succeed, or is it time to rethink the traditional career routes?

In this week’s episode of The Bridge, Shantanu sits down with a diverse group of leaders to explore one of today’s most debated topics: The true value of college education in a fast-evolving world.

On one side, we have seasoned entrepreneurs who have led the way in shaping businesses and brands. Abhijeet Dabas, Executive VP & Business Head at Nykaafashion, and Ankush Grover, Co-Founder & CEO at Rebel Foods, share their insights on how formal education played a role in their success stories and whether it’s still essential in today’s business landscape.

On the other side, we hear from the next generation of leaders: Akansha Padmane, a final-year undergraduate at IIT Bombay, and Vidit Dugar, Chief of Staff at Bombay Shaving Company. They provide a fresh perspective on the evolving role of education, career-building, and how new-age skills and experiences are reshaping what success looks like for Gen Z.

In this episode, we dive into:

  • Is a degree still essential for career success, or is it a barrier?
  • How are Gen Zs navigating their educational journeys in a world dominated by digital transformation?
  • The rise of alternative career pathways and the new ways of learning that are gaining momentum.

This conversation challenges the conventional thinking about education and explores what the future of learning looks like for the next generation. Don’t miss this compelling discussion to truly thrive in today’s competitive world!

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