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Committees & Clubs - ENTREPRENURSHIP CLUB - ENTREPRENURSHIP

ENTREPRENEURSHIP CLUB ACTIVITY

 Academic Year -2025-2026

Activity Title: "Glow & Glam" – Pre-Farewell Professional Service Stall

Club Motto: "Earn While You Learn"

ENTREPRENEURSHIP CLUB ACTIVITY

 Academic Year -2024-2025

Activity Title: Craft Production & One-Day Marketplace Exhibition

 

                                                             ENTREPRENURSHIP CLUB

The Entrepreneurship Club  is a student-centric platform designed to transform creative ideas into viable business ventures. Operating as part of the college's broader mission to empower students from underprivileged backgrounds, the club fosters leadership, innovation, and practical business skills. 

Vision

* Skill Development: To develop entrepreneurship skills among students with integrity and sustainability.
* Empowerment: To become a leading institution in empowering tribal communities through transformative and inclusive education.
* Innovation: To be known for developing ethical global leaders and entrepreneurs striving for inclusive growth.

Mission

* Empowering Business Leaders: To be a pioneer in encouraging budding entrepreneurs by showcasing the talent of young minds from idea inception to startup.
* Entrepreneurial Culture: To imbibe an entrepreneurial culture through curriculum, pedagogy, research, and mentoring.
* Self-Reliance: To encourage students to explore locally available economic resources for employment and community support.
* Social Responsibility: To ensure students develop as ethically responsible individuals with a high level of moral reasoning and professional integrity. 

Core Objectives

* Skill Development: Enhancing essential competencies such as market analysis, advertising strategies, and innovative thinking.
* Empowerment: Providing a platform for students to share business ideas and brainstorm solutions to real-world challenges.
* Leadership: Nurturing future business leaders by studying successful global entrepreneurs like Indra Nooyi.
* Employability: Bridging the gap between academic learning and industry needs through collaborative projects and interactive events. 

Key Activities

* Success Story Sessions: Students research and present the journeys of famous women entrepreneurs to gain inspiration.
* Market Analysis Projects: Practical exercises where students study current market trends and consumer behavior.
* Ad-Jingle Events: Creative competitions held within the E-Cell to teach product promotion and advertising strategies.
* Collaborative Brainstorming: Regular meetings where members discuss business challenges and help each other grow their prospective ventures in a positive environment.