A recent social media post has sparked a heated debate after a woman called IIT graduates “insufferable” and accused them of being arrogant, elitist, and dismissive. Her strong words, especially aimed at Tier 1 IITs and top branches, have divided opinions online. In her blunt statement, she expressed frustration with the behavior of IITians, claiming they constantly put themselves on a pedestal.

Her post resonated with many who shared similar experiences, with one commenter recalling an incident where an IIT graduate filed a complaint about sitting near a non-IIT graduate. On the other hand, some defended the IIT community, highlighting the humility, hard work, and talent of many IITians they know. One user, who works closely with several IITians, emphasized that they were problem-solvers and receptive to feedback, disputing the generalization.

Despite the criticism, others argue that not all IITians fit this stereotype, pointing to personal experiences where IIT graduates have demonstrated no such elitism or arrogance. While some criticize the mindset of certain IITians, especially concerning startups and modern perspectives, the debate continues over whether this characterization is fair or just an exaggerated view.

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