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Entrepreneurship Education in India

Entrepreneurship Education in India. K Ramachandran Professor of Entrepreneurship & Strategy Indian School of Business. K_Ramachandran@isb.edu. Entrepreneurship education in India: Entrepreneurship training Entrepreneurship education in management and technical institutions

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Entrepreneurship Education in India

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  1. Entrepreneurship Education in India K Ramachandran Professor of Entrepreneurship & Strategy Indian School of Business K_Ramachandran@isb.edu

  2. Entrepreneurship education in India: • Entrepreneurship training • Entrepreneurship education in management and technical institutions • Entering the take off stage – job seekers to job generators

  3. FIRM LIFE CYCLE AND THE ENTREPRENEURIAL JOURNEY Diversify Growth Start - up Idea Planning Opportunity Attitude

  4. Entrepreneurship Education Term Based Programmes Short Duration Programmes Long Duration Programmes

  5. Entrepreneurship Focus Areas

  6. Pedagogical Choices • Cases • Business Plan judged by outsiders • Mentoring • Entrepreneur lectures/in residence • Projects • Project VC • Conceptual Lectures

  7. OTHER ACTIVITIES

  8. ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT ISB

  9. Entrepreneurship education in India: • Impact making islands • Great opportunity (self, organisation, local and national economy) • Critical factors: • Faculty availability • Expertise and need for capacity building

  10. Entrepreneurship Education in India: Problems • Absence of faculty awareness, opportunities, and interest • Lack of skills and knowledge in interested faculty • Need for an effort to create interest in faculty and to develop the skills and knowledge needed to teach entrepreneurship

  11. TERM BASED PROGRAMMES

  12. LONG DURATION PROGRAMMES

  13. SHORT DURATION PROGRAMMES DST

  14. Key initiatives to fill the void NSTEDB +other govt for EDC,STEP,TBI NEN –private SEE - voluntary

  15. Node Research Conference Node Node Competition Facilitate Training SEE Facilitate Consulting Node Node Data Bank Website Node Node SEE as a Movement

  16. Training Research Node (Chapter) Guest Lectures Student Projects Consulting A Member’s Role

  17. Thank You

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