Bower School of Entrepreneurship Launches New Undergraduate Programme

By :  Bizz Buzz
Update:2024-09-20 16:09 IST

Hyderabad: Bower School of Entrepreneurship on Friday announced the launch of its 3 year program and their campus to facilitate future entrepreneurs at an event here. The student-centric and outcome-oriented program is the first of its kind program in India, equipped with Distinct Learner Tracks.

This program in Business, Tech and Entrepreneurship will be offered on a brand-new campus nestled within a Tech Park, coupled with an on-campus, residential and blended learning format. The unique curriculum of the program is highlighted by Bower School of Entrepreneruship's distinct course selection measures emphasising entrepreneurship, business and technology.

Pavan Allena, Founder of Bower School of Entrepreneurship, said, "Our long-term vision is to create a comprehensive business education ecosystem in the country by empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs. Through versatile pedagogy, practical and real-world insights, our goal is to align Indian graduates with their career goals and facilitate them with the resources to foster entrepreneurship and emerging career paths. Bower School of Entrepreneurship will act as a critical enabler of implementing 21st-century skill sets, including idea pitching and business plan competitions, paving the way towards new ventures."

The specialised curriculum has been designed to integrate in-demand 21st century skills among students that go beyond regular business concepts. It will look to cultivate a foundational understanding of patience capital, personal financial management, and venture capital funding and fundraising, valuations, networking skills, business communications, design thinking, financial modelling, business law and several other aspects. The teaching methodology and knowledge-sharing process will be driven by a practitioner-led faculty, a mix of diverse profiles from academia, industry SMEs, start-up founders and CXOs, investors, advisors and others.

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