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Our entrepreneurship program offers an engaging learning experience. Participants craft comprehensive business proposals, social enterprise concepts, and international projects. Scholars get opportunities to showcase their ideas at Schwartz competitions and global events, refining their strategies, securing funding, and building professional connections. Graduates of Schwartz actively mentor current students, while professors offer personalized guidance to future business leaders. The program collaborates with DiscoverBox innovation hub and Enactus student organization for ethical business practices.
Entrepreneurship represents an adaptive mindset that leverages innovative approaches to generate solutions and add value. This curriculum appeals to those aiming to establish their own businesses or social initiatives, as well as students targeting careers in SMEs, family-owned operations, and service sectors such as small business financial services or government SME support programs. Throughout the course, learners acquire expertise in developing and assessing business concepts while examining their market appeal, practicality, and sustainability. Participants gain insights into business establishment and expansion, along with cultivating essential skills including innovative thinking, analytical reasoning, strategic development, and persuasive presentation – competencies that prove valuable across various corporate environments.