“Tips for student entrepreneurs”

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Though India has emerged as the third largest start-up ecosystem globally, students are unaware of the resources available to build a career in a field of their preference. Entrepreneurship is a choice that students can make at any point.

An aspiring entrepreneur will always challenge the status quo and seek newer avenues to learn more about the nuances of doing business.

Collaborating with fellow students, coaches, and professors and learning multi-disciplinary working will increase their exposure to entrepreneurial activities and thinking. An entrepreneurial mindset also means having the ability to execute the plan even in resource-constrained environments.

The three rules of entrepreneurship are to be creative, resilient and have a vision. Here are some tips to help students who wish to be entrepreneurs:Use university resources

Make the most of your university’s resources, such as incubation centres or venture studios, to develop your idea and access resources and mentoring.

In some cases, this is done in collaboration with the government under schemes such as ATAL Innovation Mission, The Venture Capital Assistance Scheme (VCA), Aatmanirbhar Bharat App Innovation Challenge, and Startup India Initiative among others.Make connections

Build relationships with peers, alumni, professors and industry professionals that enable your journey. Whether it is for an apprenticeship or a dissertation, the right connections offer new opportunities, enable you to grow, and build teams of your own.Create a business plan

Outline your goals and plan how you will achieve them. Basing your academic dissertation on your actual business goals and plan is a great way to get ahead of your future plans.Seek a mentor

Running a business is challenging. Fortunately, most professors always are experienced and willing to share some tips with a beginner. It helps if you have the questions prepared beforehand on what are you going to discuss with the investors.Creativity is key

You do not have to do anything ‘new’ or out of the box but it is important to do things differently. Whether it is about making enhancements to existing products and services or applying an alternative business model and application of solutions to a problem.