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1. Until the MBA arrived on the scene the IIT graduate was king A. A degree from one of the five IIT's was a passport to a well-payingjob, great prospects abroad and, for some, a decent dowry to boot. B. From the day he or she cracked the joint entrance exam, the IIT student commanded the awe of neighbours and close relatives. C. IIT students had, meanwhile, also developed their own special culture, complete with lingo and attitude, which they passed down. D. True, the success stories of IIT graduates are legion and they now constitute the cream of the Indian diaspora. 6. But not many alumni would agree that the IIT undergraduate mindset merits a serious psychological study, let alone an interactive one.

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