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Online entrepreneurship programme for Class XII students

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Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII) has launched an online entrepreneurship programme for students of Class XII.

The 28-day online course will cover the CBSE prescribed curriculum for entrepreneurship along with imparting training and guidance. The course will begin from Feb 1, 2021, and will be conducted by noted faculty of EDII.

CBSE results in the lpast few years have shown that students generally score low in entrepreneurship when compared to other subjects. Additionally, research has consistently highlighted that there is a scarcity of trained entrepreneurship faculty in schools and colleges. In order to fill this gap, EDII has taken an initiative to guide the students of Class XII, appearing in the CBSE examination, and help them understand the subject with ease and consequently help them secure good marks in their board examination. EDII has been at the forefront of promoting entrepreneurship education and hence believes in mainstreaming it from the very beginning.

The online programme will provide a hands-on approach to students wherein they will be introduced to cases and examples. To further strengthen their concept and understanding of the subject, they will also be interacting with entrepreneurs.

Interested students can apply to this programme by sending an email with the required details to lalit@ediindia.org.

For more information on this, visit https://ediindia.ac.in/curriculum-based-programme-on-entrepreneurship-for-class-xii/.

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