Providing Entrepreneurial Training to Students to Foster Innovation

February 02, 2024
Providing Entrepreneurial Training to Students to Foster Innovation

Students who have completed higher education studies or are currently enrolled in educational programs at community campuses can now receive free entrepreneurial training along with interest-free financial support.

Following the initiation of the Entrepreneurship Assistance Program on community campuses by the University Grants Commission, this program has been introduced. Students who have completed five years of education are eligible to join.

The Commission has invited proposals from campuses selected for the Entrepreneurship Assistance Program, and upon completion of the necessary procedures, the selected campuses will be informed about the implementation of the Entrepreneurship Assistance Program. Last year, the Commission selected 18 campuses for this program, and this year, 21 campuses have been chosen across the country. Students who have completed higher education studies and are currently residing in any of these 21 campuses can participate in the Entrepreneurship Assistance Program.

Ghodaghodi Multiple Campus has issued a notice inviting students who have completed their studies and five years of education at their campus to apply for the Entrepreneurship Assistance Program, seeking business proposals.

Dr. Deepak Raj Joshi, the coordinator of the Entrepreneurship Assistance Program at the campus, has urged students who have completed higher education and are residing in their campuses after completing five years of study to apply for the Entrepreneurship Assistance Program.

The application deadline is until Magh 25, 2080. Thirty selected candidates from the applications will be provided with two months of free entrepreneurial training related to knowledge, skills, technology, and innovation.