SNDT Women’s University will soon set up a pre-incubation centre to help students turn their ideas into successful start-ups. The public university has also drafted a start-up policy for students and faculty to explore entrepreneurship on campus.

The new pre-incubation centre will act as a launchpad for young innovators. The university will identify promising ideas and connect students with industry experts for guidance and support. This centre will help students in the early stages of developing a start-up and provide them with resources before they reach the incubation level.

The university already has an incubation centre that supports registered start-ups. The new centre will help students shape their ideas into workable business plans. To promote the concept, the university will org

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