Name: Tanvi Shirsat Course: Entrepreneurship Development
Roll no: 21202A0026 Course code:
Semester: V Name of subject teacher: Sandhaya mam
Practical No: 10
Practical Name: Compile the information from government agencies that will help you set up your
business enterprise
Aim : Compile the information from government agencies that will help you set up your
business enterprise
As a student looking to embark on the journey of establishing a business enterprise, it's
crucial to explore the resources provided by government agencies. These agencies offer a
wealth of support, guidance, and funding opportunities. Here are the names of key
government agencies that can assist student entrepreneurs in setting up their businesses:
• Startup India:
Launched by the Indian government, Startup India offers a comprehensive platform for
student entrepreneurs, providing information on startup policies, funding opportunities,
and mentorship programs.
• National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC):
NSIC assists small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with a range of services, including
marketing support, access to loans, and training for student entrepreneurs.
• MUDRA (Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency) Bank:
MUDRA offers financial support to micro and small businesses, including student
entrepreneurs, through various loan schemes.
• Technology Development Board (TDB):
TDB provides financial assistance to technology-driven startups and student innovators to
foster innovation and entrepreneurship.
• Atal Innovation Mission (AIM):
AIM aims to promote innovation and entrepreneurship among students by establishing Atal
Tinkering Labs and providing funding and mentorship through the Atal Incubation Centers.
• Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC):
KVIC supports rural entrepreneurship and small businesses, offering financial assistance and
training to students in various fields.
• National Entrepreneurship Development Board (NEDB):
NEDB facilitates entrepreneurship development in India and offers information on various
government schemes and programs.
• National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development
(NIESBUD):
NIESBUD offers training and skill development programs to promote entrepreneurship
among students and aspiring entrepreneurs.
• BIRAC (Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council):
BIRAC provides funding and support to startups and students involved in biotechnology and
life sciences ventures.
• Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY):
RKVY provides financial assistance to students and individuals engaged in agricultural and
allied sectors.
• Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE):
IIE offers training, workshops, and support for budding entrepreneurs, including student
startups.
• NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India):
NITI Aayog promotes innovation and entrepreneurship and provides information on various
government schemes and policies for students and startups.
• National Backward Classes Finance and Development Corporation (NBCFDC):
NBCFDC provides financial assistance to students and individuals from backward classes to
start their businesses.
• Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Ltd. (TRIFED):
TRIFED supports tribal entrepreneurs and students in promoting tribal art and culture-based
businesses.
• Technology Business Incubators (TBIs):
Various TBIs in India, affiliated with academic institutions, provide infrastructure,
mentorship, and financial support to student startups.