In every season, Shark Tank India witnesses its judges analyzing various pitches and accordingly deciding whether to invest in that business/startup or not. Each of the sharks has already earned a significant name in their own fields, which is why they are chosen as the experts who can judge the pitchers.
But what about their educational qualifications? How qualified are the judges? Lets bring to you the list of all 12 judges on shark tank india and their respective education qualifications.
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Shark Tank India judge Aman Gupta, the co-founder and CMO of boAt, went to Delhi Public School before graduating from Delhi University with a Bachelor of Business degree. He then studied MBA in Finance and Strategy at the Indian School of Business, and another MBA in general management and marketing at Kellogg Graduate School of Management in the USA.
New shark Ritesh went to Sacred Heart School, and later St. Johns Senior Secondary School. Though he dropped out of college, Ritesh did fellowship from The Thiel Foundation. He once tweeted to mention that while he does agree to missing out on the college life, ¡°The Thiel fellowship was that big adventure. The learnings, the experiences, and the people I met here, all in one way or the other - led to the eventual genesis of OYO.¡±
Zomato's Deepinder Goyal graduated with a Mathematics and Computing degree from IIT Delhi in 2005
Anupam Mittal, the Founder and CEO of People Group, did his schooling in Delhi, and then graduated from Boston College, Massachusetts with an MBA in Operations and Strategic Management.
Namita Thapar, the Executive Director of Emcure Pharma, did her schooling in Pune. She is a Chartered Account from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and also has an MBA from Duke University¡¯s Fuqua School of Business.
Vineeta Singh, the co-founder of SUGAR Cosmetics, went to Delhi Public School. After completing primary education, Vineeta studied electrical engineering at IIT Madras and pursued a master¡¯s degree in management from IIM Ahmedabad.
Shark Tank India's new judge Radhika completed her International Baccalaureate at Marymount International School of Rome. She then pursued a B.S.E. in Computer Science Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. She later earned a B.Sc. in Economics from The Wharton School and successfully completed the Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology at the University of Pennsylvania.
The co-founder and CEO of Lenskart, Peyush Bansal went to Don Bosco School, before graduating from McGill University in Canada. After returning to India, Bansal joined the IIM in Bangalore where he pursued a degree in entrepreneurship.
Xavier's Senior Secondary School in Jaipur is where Amit finished his primary education. He then enrolled in the Institute of Technology, Delhi (1995¨C1999) to finish B.Tech.
Azhar Iqubal pursued computer science and mathematics from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT Delhi), but dropped out in 2012 and started Inshorts in 2013.
Acko's Dua completed his Bachelor's degree from the University of Mumbai. Later, he pursued a master's from MICA.
Shark Tank India's Screwvala pursued his education at the Cathedral and John Connon School, followed by Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics.
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