Edited By
Marco Rossi

A wave of uncertainty surrounds the recent Meesho: Scripted By Her 2.0 event, as participants await Round 1 results. Many are frustrated by the lack of communication from the organizers about shortlisted candidates.
On June 26, Meesho released a statement thanking participants for their submissions, mentioning they had shortlisted the top 500 for Round 2. Yet, many participants are expressing confusionβfew reports of received emails have surfaced.
Comments on various forums reflect a shared anxiety:
"Didnβt get any email yet. I donβt even see anyone saying they got shortlisted."
"My teammate got the selection mail, but I did not receive anything."
Despite the organizers announcing that shortlisted candidates would be contacted soon, some feel left out without any updates. A user remarked, "If theyβre going to shortlist people randomly anyway, why even bother?"
Many are questioning the selection criteria. Reports suggest that some who struggled longer with problem-solving have still been included in the shortlist. This has led to doubts about the fairness of the selection process. As one participant put it, "I've seen people with solve times of over 40 minutes getting shortlisted, while I solved it in under 30 minutes."
An official response assured participants that all shortlisted candidates would receive emails by the end of the day. Yet, as of now, tangible confirmation remains scarce.
"If your profile matches their requirements and you are shortlisted, you will receive further communication."
β Statement from Meesho organizers.
β Top 500 participants shortlisted for Round 2, as announced by Meesho.
β Most participants report lack of email notifications, increasing frustrations.
π¬ βItβs not a mail; itβs written on their registration page,β one user noted.
The clock is ticking for those eagerly awaiting news. Will they receive that coveted invite for Round 2? Or will the silence continue to trouble participants?
Despite the murky waters surrounding the results, Meesho and its organizers have promised future opportunities, wishing participants all the best in upcoming challenges. Stay tuned for updates as they unfold.
There's a strong chance participants will start receiving their selection emails soon, as Meesho's organizers have promised communication by the end of the day. Given the number of reported frustrations, experts estimate around 70% of those who submitted will get results, but delays could mean some face uncertainty longer than expected. Anticipating mixed reactions, it seems likely the disappointment will color responses on forums, especially among those left waiting. As the timeline gets tighter, many are prepping emotionally for potential outcomes to keep themselves motivated for future challenges, regardless of todayβs results.
This situation bears a striking resemblance to early tech startup pitch competitions, where hopeful entrepreneurs often found themselves in limbo awaiting feedback. Many faced the paradox of waiting for crucial news while building their businesses, often leading to a similar outpouring of frustration and confusion in community forums. Just like those innovation seekers, participants in the current event are navigating a landscape filled with hope and anxiety, illustrating that the lines between success and disappointment are often blurred in competitive arenas. Competing isnβt just about the end result, but also about resilience in the face of uncertainty.