Bengaluru, Dec. 4 -- Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu, in a reflective post on Thursday, said a profound cultural shift is unfolding in the United States as increasing numbers of smart young students choose to skip college altogether - a trend he believes India must watch closely.
Vembu noted that many forward-looking American employers are actively enabling this movement by removing degree requirements, giving high-school graduates a direct path into meaningful work.
According to him, this marks a powerful rise of "youth power", allowing youngsters to stand on their own feet early, avoid heavy education loans, and chart their own economic path.
He argued that such early independence is reshaping how young people view work, culture and politic...