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Invictus International School’s Young Entrepreneurship Challenge

News Room By News Room August 11, 2023 4 Min Read
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Innovation in education is not just found in new technological advancements. Sometimes, successful innovations stem from harnessing existing technologies to ignite the creative spark within students. With its Young Entrepreneur of the Year Challenge 2023, Invictus International School in Amritsar, India, provides a shining example of just this type of innovation.

A Clear Vision for Innovation

Founded in 2019, Invictus International School was founded by Manjot Dhillon, a dynamic entrepreneur and passionate philanthropist with a mission extending beyond the classroom, aiming to empower women socially and economically, especially those at the grassroots level.

Always seeking fresh ways to inspire students, Manjot envisioned an entrepreneurship contest that would challenge young minds and foster innovation. What began as a modest idea for a local competition quickly blossomed into the Young Entrepreneur of the Year Challenge 2023, attracting over 700 four-person teams from across India to the semi-final round.

Collaboration and Support

To launch the challenge school enlisted help both in and out of the country, working productively with Vijaybhoomi University and the Michigan Colleges Alliance and collaborating with renowned Indian entrepreneurs both in and out of the country. The synergy between academia and industry provided a robust platform for the competition, building excitement and contributing to its success.

The finals, happening this weekend, will feature a host of prominent figures, including Ashneer Grover, founder of India’s first Unicorn, BharatPe, and a judge from Shark Tank India. The excitement is palpable, and the anticipation builds as the challenge draws towards its conclusion.

Fostering Innovation

What sets this competition apart is its broad focus on student innovation. Rather than merely being a business plan competition, students are encouraged to delve into every facet of their startup idea. From product development and problem-solving to corporate structure, scalability, aesthetics, and even potential advertising music, the competition challenges students to think holistically.

This weekend’s finals will unfold in a two-stage format. Students will present their ideas in four-minute pitches, followed by constructive criticism from the judges. They will then have 18 hours to refine their presentations before delivering the final version.

Expanding Horizons

The Young Entrepreneur of the Year Challenge is a testament to the power of creativity and collaboration. It is an experience in which every participant, regardless of the outcome, will walk away with a renewed sense of possibility. More imiportantly it is a reminder that innovation in education is not solely about new technologies but about creating opportunities for students to express their innovative impulses.

The organizers are already looking to the future, planning to extend the event to other regions and broaden the field. Sheila Bauer, entrepreneur and trustee of the Michigan Colleges Alliance, will be working with Manjot Dhillon to expand the contest into the United States and to extend the scope of the contest to include design.

In a world where education is often narrowly focused on textbook assignments and preparing for board exams, Invictus International School’s approach is a refreshing change. It’s a model that other institutions can emulate, a beacon that illuminates the path toward a more engaging and inspiring educational landscape.

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