This course will enable the students to gain comprehensive understanding of the components and dynamics of the start-up ecosystem, including incubators, accelerators, funding sources, and support networks.
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24MIV321 |
STARTUP & STARTUP ECOSYSTEM (Theory) |
CO400: Learn how to pitch their start-up ideas effectively from ideation to execution, and prepare them to navigate the challenges and opportunities in the start-up ecosystem. CO401: Analyse government policies and initiatives that support the start-up ecosystem, including tax incentives, grants, and regulatory frameworks. CO402: Explore the role of incubators in promoting start- ups, including fostering innovation, creating a supportive environment, and facilitating access to resources. CO403: Evaluate the impact of government schemes and policies on the startup ecosystem, including their effectiveness in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship. CO404: Develop skills needed to craft a viable business model and execute a lean start-up approach to entrepreneurship. CO405: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Group Discussion, Tutorials, Case Study Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, presentations |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
Defining start-up, Start- up life cycle. Start-up ideas (i.e. interesting ideas so far, idea-generation tools, where to get inspiration from) Developing the start-up team (i.e. start-up roles, advantages of team diversity, networking) Challenges faced by Start- ups, reasons for the failure of start-ups.
Elements of start- up ecosystem; Government, Universities, Incubators, investors Ease of Doing Business: indicators, India and Ease of Doing Business Recent Start- up Policy of India: Important provisions of the policy
Definition, services provided by incubators, Incubator Models and Success Factors, Role of Incubators for promoting start-ups, Accelerators vs Incubators, Atal Incubation Centres
Startup India, Stand Up India, Make in India, Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NewGen IEDC, Single Point registration scheme, Multiple Grant Scheme, Atal tinkering Laboratories Schemes for promoting start-ups in Rajasthan
Introduction to business model. Value propositions- conventional industry logic, value innovation logic, and customer focused Innovation; building and analyzing business.
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