Student entrepreneurs skills come to fore, honoured

Student entrepreneurs skills come to fore, honoured
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Entrepreneur’s Organization Hyderabad Chapter hosted the Global Student Entrepreneurs Awards (GSEA) Local Competition at T-Hub, Hyderabad. 

Hyderabad: Entrepreneur’s Organization Hyderabad Chapter hosted the Global Student Entrepreneurs Awards (GSEA) Local Competition at T-Hub, Hyderabad.

Vennala Krishna of Nalsar Law College, Kushagra Srivastava from IIT-Delhi and Surya Subhash from Anurag Group of Institution are the winners of the competition that was held recently in the city.

The trio collectively won a prize package of Rupees 10 Lakh which includes cash, business services and mentorship.

There were 23 participants, all undergraduate students from various recognised colleges and universities from all over the country. As an eligibility criterion, students were needed to be primarily responsible for the operation of a business that has been operating for no less than six consecutive months.

They were given an opportunity to present their business and entrepreneurial journey in front of an elite panel of judges who are industry experts.

The winners will now compete at the Regional Finals which will be held at Ahmedabad, Gujarat on March 10, 2017.

Those who clinch the Regional Finals will attend the main GSEA Finals to compete with the world’s top student entrepreneurs and have a chance to win over US$40,000 in cash and donated business services.

Jay Krishnan, CEO, T-Hub says, “It gives us immense pleasure to be associated with Entrepreneurs’ Organization as EO GSEA supports student entrepreneurs who require much needed mentorship, recognition and connections to take their businesses to the next level of success.

We believe in providing the right scaling opportunities to our partners which helps them to get a global outlook. ”

Vamsi Maddipatla, President of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO), Hyderabad said, “Our mission is to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship.

We are excited to work with T-Hub for the GSEA program to create an ecosystem for a diverse pool of talented and creative future entrepreneurs and value creators.”

Talking to Vennala, one of the winners of the competition, final year students from Nalsar says “I am happy to participate in such a platform and bag an award out of such tough competitors. My start-up is more like a coaching center for the students who wish to study law.

I faced lot of problems during the search of the best study centers. This is one of the main reason that I decided to help out the students who wish to make a career in law.

Our aim is to provide support and quality teaching for law aspirants. We are all students who run this start-up.”

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