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An Academic Review of Universities and Colleges in Encouragement Entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurship education is very important to the educated youth. However, educated youth of rural areas continuously migrate to towns and cities in search of jobs and also day by day the number of educated unemployed has been increasing. Moreover, those who have left the educational institutions may not get the reasonable remunerative job. Therefore, the educational institutions should adopt entrepreneurship educational strategies for promoting self - reliance among the students and persuade them with innovative ideas, new ventures and new techniques to match the global challenges in the contest of new demand. There is a need of the hour to washing out the old methods of teaching entrepreneurship education. The new teaching methods of entrepreneurship education aspires the students to become entrepreneurs. Thus, this paper focus on the need of entrepreneurship education teaching methods should induce the students to become entrepreneurs in India. Universities and colleges all across the world are increasingly trying to become more entrepreneurial, in order to stay competitive, generate new sources of income through licensing or contract research, and follow policy guidelines from governments. One of the entrepreneurial activities is the fostering of entrepreneurship among students through entrepreneurship education. However, there is no established theory on how to foster entrepreneurship effectively. This study is intended to understand the role performed by the universities and colleges for the entrepreneurial development of the students.

Keywords: Entrepreneurship education, Universities and Colleges


Author Information
Keneide-Ù Lerù-O
Issue No
1
Volume No
4
Issue Publish Date
05 Jan 2024
Issue Pages
1-9

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