Entrepreneurship
Hi Rituarj,
If you are looking for courses or colleges which offer this combination, there are none as such in India. However, you can always consider doing a B.COM LLB. There are a lot of colleges that offer a 5-year integration of these two courses. Some of them are GNLU, Nirma University, Amity Law School etc. Visit Careers 360 to know more about these colleges. Links are given below
1. http://www.nujs.edu/entrepreneurship-business-laws-diploma.html
2. https://www.careers360.com/university/gujarat-national-law-university-gandhinagar/bcom-llb-hons-course
3. https://www.careers360.com/colleges/amity-law-school-centre-ii-noida/bcom-llb-hons-course
Also, WNBUJS offers a course on the same lines titled Enterpreneuship Administration and Business Laws Course which you can access here http://www.nujs.edu/entrepreneurship-business-laws-diploma.html/
Thanks,
Hi Vasudha,
I believe the TEP program should fall under the Co-cirricular section in GIM form because it is a one year course intended to teach business skills to engineering graduates in order to orient them towards entrepreneurship. If you have any prior work experience, that would go in Career section.
If You want to be an entrepreneur then Why You are going for Engineering, and Automobile sector needs Lot of Investment How will able to gain such a huge Money without any support and Only established Players come into such Big business. Opportunities are there But Not very good many Automobile companies are at the loss Including TATA motors so in the Present era You should not expect Much From Unless You have something new Idea.
In the recent Year Diesel Based vehicle will go Down and In the New world there will all Electric car and Much more so If you ready to bring out of the box ideas the You are good going But to be eligible to research and Bring Bew Ideas It will take Your lot of Time to study and Bringing Product in the market takes More than Decades, So better don't go For Engineering rather focus on other Things.
IIT Bombay is best recommended because of its Entrepreneurship cell and excellent learning and training programme which are careied for various Btech/Mtech students .
SIBM Pune and NMIMS Mumbai are other two best Management cum Entrepreneurship colleges offering complete knowhow of startups with MBA degree.
Yes you should for MBa courses which is most recommended after BBA. MBA in Entrepreneurship in Gujarat is offered by following colleges:
You certainly do not need a degree to be an entrepreneur. To be a successful entrepreneur, rather than a degree, you will need Motivation, Determination, Willingness to take risks, Desire to learn and keep learning, Focus on the tasks that matter most to get success.
Good Luck!
hello vasudha,
TEP is just a guidance and support to the students to develop their own idea/product.it is only to build entrepreneurial orientation among students.so, i think you can't mention your certification like b.tech degree.
Hello,
It's very simple just add all the marks of every subject and calculate the percentage so that you are able to find the current cut off percentage and your percentage is lying on it or not
hello sofi
for being an entrepreneur you have to work a lot and think out of box in your field that will help you for example in mechanical CAD design is one such field of entrepreneurship and you can even start your own repair workshops you can teach students , you can start working in field of microprocessors and many more
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