"You don't need college to learn stuff. Everything is available basically for free. You can learn anything you want for free. It is not a question of learning. I think colleges are basically for fun and to prove you can do your chores. But, they're not for learning," he was seen saying in a video shared by Mint.
This wasn't the first, or the last time that Musk had talked down the importance of education.
In a post on X a couple of months back, the Tesla chief had shared a meme that depicted how people don't learn much in college.
Musk, however, isn't the only tech leader who has been talking down the importance of education.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, in November last year, had also said that a college degree isn't necessary for being hired at Apple. During an interview with popular artist Dua Lipa, Cook had said that Apple hires people from "all walks of life" and that includes those "who have college degrees, people who don't, people who code, people who don't."
Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder, had also believed that college turned people into "bozos." His daughter, Lisa-Brennan Jobs, wrote in her book titled Small Fry that her father never really believed much in college education.
In addition to this, Google CEO Sundar Pichai also expressed his opinion on college degrees in 2023. He said that Indian students are often held back due to societal expectations, even though they have great potential. In India, Pichai added, there is a tendency to prioritise education over real-world experience and that prevents students from achieving great things.
He added that if he continued on the academic path, he might have obtained a Ph.D and made his parents proud. However, he chose the real-world experience, which resulted in him becoming Google's CEO.
"Had I stayed the course in graduate school, I would probably have a PhD today, which would have made my parents really proud. But I might have missed the opportunity to bring the benefits of technology to so many others. And I suddenly wouldn't be standing here speaking to you as Google CEO. The only thing that got me from there to here, other than luck, was a deep passion for technology and an open mind," he had said.