America's Unwanted Ivy Leaguers Are Flocking to India

Bloomberg
Jun. 05, 2015

Kunal Bahl's American dream was coming together in late 2007. He had Ivy League degrees in business and engineering, a debut job at Microsoft Corp. and a roadmap to the career he’d always wanted in Silicon Valley.

Then his application for a U.S. visa was rejected and he was kicked out the country. Lucky for him.

Back in India, he got over the shock and founded a company in New Delhi with a childhood friend. Today Snapdeal.com is one of the most highly valued startups in Asia's third-largest economy, valued at about $5 billion.

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