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Introduction

Empowering Student Innovators

Eureka helps students turn ideas into real ventures through hands-on learning, mentorship, and exposure to the startup ecosystem. It bridges the gap between academic learning and real-world execution.

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Impact So Far

33

Students Enabled

80+

Mentoring Hours

12

Ventures Initiated

100+

Potential Customers Interviewed

Why Join

Program Benefits

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Real Working Environment

Experience real startup environments and team collaboration.

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Ideation & Problem Solving

Develop creative thinking and structured problem-solving skills.

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Prototyping

Build and test real-world solutions through hands-on prototyping.

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Ecosystem Exposure

Get exposure to the startup ecosystem and innovation culture.

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Learning beyond classroom

Apply academic knowledge in practical , real world scenarios.

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Startup Mindset

Build entrepreneurial thinking and innovation mindset early.

The Journey

Program Structure

Idea Exploration

Identify problems and explore innovative ideas.

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Validation

Conduct research and validate ideas with real users.

Prototyping

Build initial solutions and test concepts.

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Mentorship

Learn from mentors and refine your approach.

Showcase

Present your ideas and solutions

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Glimpses of the Journey

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Who can apply?

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School Students

Students currently enrolled in school or institutes.

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Innovation Enthusiasts

Students interested in startups, technology, and innovation.

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Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Individuals who want to build and explore startup ideas.

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Success Stories

Experiences With Us

Frequently Asked Questions

School students interested in innovation and startups.

No, you can join with just curiosity and willingness to learn.

No prior experience is required to participate.

Real-world exposure, mentorship, and startup experience.

No, it is designed alongside academic schedules.