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Explore real-world problems, startup stories, and emerging ideas through talks, hackathons, and peer discussions. This is where curiosity turns into intent.
Mahindra University's Entrepreneurship Cell for students who want to test ideas, work seriously, and start early.
Explore Events →EIC Mahindra University is the official Entrepreneurship Cell of Mahindra University: a non-profit student platform built to foster entrepreneurship on campus and bridge the gap between ideas and execution.
EIC Mahindra University is the official Entrepreneurship Cell of Mahindra University and a student-driven, non-profit organization committed to fostering entrepreneurship on campus.
We create a visible platform where students can move from curiosity to experimentation, and from early thinking to more grounded forms of action.
EIC helps students develop the mindset, skillset, and toolset needed to become builders, leaders, and changemakers who can create meaningful impact.

Entrepreneurship goes beyond starting a business. It is about identifying challenges, thinking creatively, and building meaningful solutions that create impact.
EIC gives that mindset a visible place on campus by making innovation more collaborative, practical, and reachable.
The work is less about presenting entrepreneurship as an idea and more about making it something students can step into, test, and participate in directly.
At EIC, we create opportunities for students to explore and experience the entrepreneurial journey firsthand. Through a diverse range of initiatives such as hackathons, speaker sessions, business simulation games, panel discussions, seminars, networking events, and industrial visits, we introduce students to the many facets of the startup and business ecosystem.
Through every event and initiative, our mission remains the same: to cultivate an entrepreneurial culture at Mahindra University and help students transform ideas into action.

One of the university's most prominent entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together founders, investors, industry experts, and aspiring entrepreneurs.
With speaker series, startup showcases, business idea competitions, and interactive networking sessions, ENTREPX serves as a space for learning, collaboration, and inspiration.
At EIC, we do not just inspire ideas. We help students build, test, and launch them through a structured journey designed for student founders.
The path is not rigid, but it gives students a real sequence: discover what matters, build with intent, review honestly, showcase publicly, and let the strongest work keep growing.
Students encounter ideas, founders, and startup thinking across campus.
Early concepts get tested through collaboration, feedback, and practical work.
The strongest work gains visibility, continuity, and room to grow.
Explore real-world problems, startup stories, and emerging ideas through talks, hackathons, and peer discussions. This is where curiosity turns into intent.
Turn ideas into action through hands-on sessions, team collaboration, and rapid prototyping. Experiment, fail fast, and iterate.
Get feedback from mentors, peers, and experienced builders. Refine your ideas through critique, validation, and iteration.
Present your work through demo days, Eureka evenings, and public platforms. Gain visibility, confidence, and recognition.
The strongest ideas evolve into ventures, collaborations, and long-term opportunities within the ecosystem.
Pitch Your IdeaStudents can approach EIC with an early concept, a rough problem statement, or a question they want to explore more seriously.
The first step can simply be bringing something unfinished into conversation.
A challenge worth solving can be as valuable a starting point as a polished pitch.
A quieter guidance section for students who want to understand how EIC works before stepping in.
You can join EIC by participating in events, responding to recruitment calls, or reaching out directly through the contact page to express interest.
No. Students can enter with a startup idea, an early problem statement, or simply curiosity about entrepreneurship and innovation.
Yes. First-year students are welcome to attend sessions, participate in activities, and become part of the community from the start of their campus journey.
Yes. EIC is open across branches and disciplines because meaningful entrepreneurial work benefits from technical, creative, and operational perspectives together.
Yes, most EIC events are open and free unless a specific collaboration or format states otherwise in advance.