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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You may do so either by first completing your bachelor's in B.Com or -BBA and then choosing specialization in entrepreneurship.
Alternatively, choose -BBA in entrepreneurship.
Here is the list of institutes:
http://yourstory.com/2012/08/courses-on-entrepreneurship-india/
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
This mba is specially designed for people who already have their own business and would like to make it better by understanding the industry. Just click on the instruction sheet to know about the eligibility and selection process.
http://www.nmimssbm.org/academics/admissions/
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 16
As per your query you should plan for MBA through that only you can get right tools , technique , knowledge and Mainly in mostly every college having incubators for future entrepreneur and they help you to develop the idea , project management and funds allocation too.
All the best
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Scholar-Level 16
There are huge opportunities in this space. Look at the areas where India faces a problem, some of which I will list below:
1. Making our students employable - many of our educational institutions provide education which unfortunately has not been designed to the needs of the industry that provides those jobs.
There are many more. In many of these there are governmental nodal bodies that help with finance if you are willing to do it but you need to be prepared to deal with all the issues one faces when dealing with the government. If you decide not to use the government help please remember you will compete with government funde
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Contributor-Level 10
It would depend on which area you are thinking to do business in. Go for study in that area and also try to take small projects. There is no direct path to entrepreneurship. Find a good mentor to guide you if you can (someone who has done business, even if he/ she failed).
Wish you the best for your career. Remember, your Career is a resultant of your knowledge combined with your passion and expression ability. If you like this answer, you may select it as best answer or press like.
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