VISION

The overarching vision of this centre is

“…to create an ecosystem to foster innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurial thinking among students…”

Calendar of events

MonthThemeSpeakerTopic
JanEmerging business / technologyShri Dinesh PaiFinTech
FebWomen in entrepreneurshipMs Rashmi BansalStay Hungry – Stay Foolish
MarFamily businessShri Ashok ThambiHow I grew my agarbatti business
AprAgribusiness(Founder of Akshayakalpa)TBD
MayTBDTBDTBD

OBJECTIVES

The key objectives of the Centre are:

  • To serve as a catalyst for entrepreneurship by supporting business ideas.
  • To provide a platform for students to develop and test their business ideas.
  • To offer access to mentorship, workshops, and resources that will support the entrepreneurial journey.
  • To foster collaboration between students, faculty, and industry professionals.
  • To create a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship within the university community.
  • To contribute to local and national economic development by supporting the creation of new businesses.
  • To be a one-stop shop for all entrepreneurship related matters.
  • To work on policy papers that and come up with ways by which an entrepreneurship eco system may be developed. Policy papers may be presented to government agencies.

KEY ACTIVITIES OF THE CENTRE

Key activities to enable entrepreneurship include

A foundation course on entrepreneurship would be offered to all UG and PG students of Chanakya University. This course will enable them to learn the process of creating an effective business plan, covering ideation, market research, financial planning, and execution. Modules on social entrepreneurship and microfinancing would also be included as part of the course.

Workshops. For those that are at an advanced stage of initiating a business, the centre would be able to conduct focused sessions on acquiring essential skills such as pitching, negotiation, product life cycle management, team building, leadership, and project management.

Competitions and hackathons. Students will be invited to work intensively over a short period to solve real-world problems with innovative solutions

Creation of a body of knowledge (BoK). A body of knowledge in the area of entrepreneurial practices, specifically focused on Indian Micro Small and Medium businesses, is vital for creating an ecosystem. The centre resources will be applied to create such a body of knowledge, that will include success stories of Indian entrepreneurs. This has the potential to be standard textbook for entrepreneurship courses across the nation.

Panel discussions/talks with industry and successful entrepreneurs / experts from diverse domains. Successful entrepreneurs, investors, and industry professionals would be invited to share their experiences, challenges, and insights with the students. We may call this as the Entrepreneurship Day @ Chanakya.  The Centre would need to come up with an annual calendar. Awareness on funding related issues must also part of such discussions/talks.

Student ideation: One day in a month (possibly converging with the Entrepreneurship@Chanakya day) may be identified to allow students to make a presentation on ideas they would want to work along.

Awareness in Environment, Sustainability and Governance (ESG): Students would need to be made aware of the ESG right from the beginning.

Mentorship. For those students that are wanting additional help in realizing their dreams, mentorship may be offered. As part of this a student (or a group of students) would be paired with a successful entrepreneur, or an industry expert, for guidance and advise.

Annual Conference. Papers would be solicited to generate ideas for entrepreneurship. Such conferences may also be the source for enhancing the curriculum of the Chanakya University MBA program. This conference may also include invitations to national and state level policy makers as well as global thought leaders.

Skill-based training. The centre may partner with social organizations that can provide requisite training to students in areas of social interest.

Resource base. Entrepreneurs in Bangalore would have great ideas but may not have the required resources to get some work done. They can sponsor real-life projects that can be executed by our students which may be of great value when the students themselves start their ventures.

Research. The Centre can take up research activities on topics including innovation, startup ecosystems, business models, funding strategies, market trends, and entrepreneurial leadership development. In addition to doing in-house research, the Centre may also invite practice papers from academia as well as practitioners.

A combination of the above activities will help build a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem within the university, preparing students to launch their own ventures or excel in innovation-driven careers. The Centre would support students from the ideation stage to funding where possible.

OUTCOMES AND IMPACT OF THE CENTRE

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