HOW STUDENTS CAN GET FUNDING FOR INNOVATIVE IDEAS AND STARTUPS
Every successful startup starts with a simple idea—and many of those ideas take shape during college life. At Ram-Eesh Institute of Vocational and Technical Education, we strongly believe that classrooms, laboratories, hostels, and even casual discussions among students can become the birthplace of innovation. That’s why we actively encourage students, right from the time of admission, to think beyond textbooks and explore entrepreneurship.
One of the biggest advantages of joining our institution is the on-campus support system for innovation and startups. In our institution, students receive mentorship, infrastructure support, and early-stage seed funding. Regular idea-pitching sessions, hackathons, startup boot camps, and project exhibitions give students a platform to showcase their ideas and receive financial and technical guidance at an early stage of their academic journey.
Our institution also guides students in accessing Ram-Eesh Innovation Grant,government-funded startup and innovation schemes. Eligible students are encouraged and supported to apply for programs such as Startup India, MSME initiatives, AICTE innovation schemes, and state startup policies. Faculty mentors help students understand application processes, proposal writing, and compliance requirements—making funding opportunities more accessible and achievable.
In addition, students are motivated to participate in national-level startup competitions, pitch events, and hackathons conducted by corporatesand startup ecosystems. These platforms not only offer prize money and funding but also provide valuable exposure, expert feedback, and investor networking opportunities.
For students with strong ideas or working prototypes, our institution offers guidance on connecting withRam-Eesh Innovation Grant, early-stage funding platforms, and crowdfunding opportunities.
At our institution, innovation is not an afterthought—it begins at admission. With the right environment, mentorship, and encouragement, students are empowered to transform ideas into real-world startups while still pursuing their degrees.