Over the
last two decades, the study of entrepreneurship has expanded from just the
study of entrepreneurs and market research to a much broader subject. Now, the
study also incorporates entrepreneurial behavior patterns of an individual, a
company and the market, start-ups, and scale-ups, the different business
partnerships, societal and economic development, etc. Students are showing
immense interest in becoming entrepreneurs than working for someone else.
India has
become the third-largest start-up ecosystem and numerous start-ups are emerging
every day with the hope of rising to the top. Universities are making an effort
to bring the right infrastructure in place to enhance entrepreneurship
education. The number of universities now offering the entrepreneurship course
is slowly rising and soon we will be looking at more reformed programs that
also help second-third generation entrepreneurs to help scale their business.
Let us
look at the 5 trending changes that promise to uplift the innovation and entrepreneurial
ecosystem:
Incorporate entrepreneurial eco-system and learning: The universities and colleges have started acknowledging
and providing entrepreneurial courses, and are now focusing on building an
advanced curriculum that will form the heart of this unique program. More
experiential learning, implementation of innovative ideas, live projects,
building business models, facing real-world challenges, outside classroom
learning, is what will encourage and prepare the students for what the market
has to offer.
Inclusiveness and mass reach: Institutions have started marketing the benefits and
learning of entrepreneurial education. Since, when it comes to business, we see
more male candidates and also people who have money to invest, the whole
marketing strategy is based out on the awareness of investors available for
financial support and how women can benefit and make this career choice their
own. The whole start-up scenario needs diversity and inclusion, which is now
being worked upon and is open to all those who has a mind for business.
Building innovation labs and creative workspace: The next thing institutions are looking forward to is
building innovation labs and workspace where the students have the tools,
materials, and training they need to create prototypes and play around with
innovation. A few colleges have already established such spaces inside their
campus for the betterment of the students. We are looking at more communities
coming forward and building such an innovative space where the students get to
nurture their innovation potential.
Boot camps and competitions: A budding entrepreneur needs the push to do his best.
Rigorous training programs should be conducted frequently that enrich the
students with new ideas, techniques, resources, networks, investors, tools,
infrastructure, and the right mentor is what will drive them launch their
start-ups and make it a flourishing business. Competitions with other budding
entrepreneurs over innovative products and services will give them the boost they
need to ideate and strategize. The boot camps will help the students grow a
business sense, talk to investors and grow their network on a national and
global platform.
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