The 'Innovate Delhi' programme is being funded by the Stanford GSB SEED Institute of the USA and Delhi government's Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT).
The programme will work with aspiring entrepreneurs to hone their skills in innovation, team-building, and strategy.
"It is a wonderful opportunity for young Indians who are passionate about entrepreneurship to learn from venture capitalists and entrepreneurs... We have been preparing this programme for close to a year now," 'Innovate Delhi' co- founder Ponnurangam Kumaraguru said in a press statement.
According to organisers, the programme will see students working in teams to develop breakthrough product concepts and co-found new ventures.
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