In today’s fast-evolving business world, entrepreneurship is not just a career option—it’s a mindset. At the School of International Business and Sciences (SIBS), we are shaping not just job seekers, but job creators. With our AICTE-approved 4-year programs in BBA, BCA, and BBA in Hospital Management (BBAHM), SIBS goes beyond textbooks and traditional education. We nurture entrepreneurial ambition through global exposure, practical learning, and innovation-driven initiatives.
In this blog, we’ll explore how SIBS is building entrepreneurs from the ground up—and how our students are launching ventures that are making waves even before graduation.
Cultivating Entrepreneurial Spirit from Day One
Entrepreneurship at SIBS is not an extracurricular activity—it’s embedded in the culture. From the very first semester, students are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking through interactive workshops, business simulations, and faculty-led innovation challenges.
SIBS offers a Value-Added Certification in Entrepreneurship Skills, which helps students understand the journey from ideation to execution. Combined with training in Business Analytics, Digital Marketing, and HR Analytics, students get a complete ecosystem to test, validate, and scale their ideas.
But what truly makes entrepreneurship at SIBS unique is the student-driven innovation ecosystem—supported by mentors from top institutions and backed by real-world exposure.
Inspiring Student-Led Startups and Projects
Let’s take a closer look at some remarkable entrepreneurial journeys from our campus:
- Maali-wala – A Garden Products Delivery App
Launched by a team of final-year BBA students during the pandemic, Maali-wala started as a small idea to deliver Plants, Gardening accessories and Gardening services at your home quickly. With knowledge gained from their Marketing and Cambridge Communication classes, the students built a professional website, ran targeted campaigns, and managed logistics using Advanced Excel tools.
The team was mentored through the Entrepreneurship Certification Program, where they developed their pitch deck and business model. Today, Maali-wala serves over 100 daily customers across Durgapur and parts of Assam.
2. Eve-Mart – An Event Organizing App
Two Finance & one HR students designed, a cloud-based online system as part of their capstone project. The idea is to connect between the customer and the event organizer for the assistance required to the customer to organize an event. With guidance from faculty and support from the Research and Entrepreneurship Cell, the trio developed a functional prototype, and even presented it at a student-led innovation expo in Ahmedabad during the National Immersion Program (NIP).
Through the 100+ hours of Advance Employability Program, they polished their idea, presented their work before investors, and got connected with experienced event organizers. They’re now working with an angel investor to scale their solution regionally.
3. Proodles – A Healthy Noodles Brand
A group of BBA students started Proodles, a healthy noodle brands the contains a reach source of Proteins especially for Gym freaks. With mentorship from SIBS’s faculty and certification in Global Logistics, the students learned about ethical supply chain practices and low-carbon shipping models.
During the Global Immersion Program (GIP) trip to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah, they connected with international health industries & FMCG entrepreneurs and received insights into running a global supply chain. Proodles recently participated in a Dubai-based youth business summit and got featured in a health & fitness magazine.
Global Exposure That Ignites Ideas
One of the cornerstones of entrepreneurial growth at SIBS is its Global Immersion Program (GIP). This 7-day international corporate exposure trip gives students real-time insights into business practices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah. They attend seminars at reputed international institutions, network with global professionals, and observe cutting-edge industry models in action.
For many, this experience becomes the foundation for their business ideas. Students return home with a global mindset—ready to lead businesses not just in India, but across borders.
National Immersion & Industrial Insights
In the National Immersion Program, SIBS students visit India’s top industrial hubs—Delhi, Bangalore, Pune, Ahmedabad—and engage with industry veterans. These visits bring management theories to life, as students see real-world applications in manufacturing, IT, hospitality, and logistics. They ask questions, network with professionals, and reflect on how businesses grow and adapt.
This exposure helps shape students’ understanding of what it takes to build and sustain a business—especially in India’s dynamic economy.
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From Skills to Startups: Employability Meets Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial success needs more than just an idea—it needs the skills to present, pitch, and lead. The 100+ Hours of Advance Employability Program at SIBS ensures students have:
- Resume building and career guidance
- Mock interviews and group discussion (GD) training
- Workshops with industry experts
- Skill enhancement programs in public speaking, negotiation, analytics, and presentation
By combining entrepreneurial knowledge with employability skills, students are not only ready to build businesses—but also become leaders wherever they go.
The SIBS Edge: A Culture of Possibility
What sets SIBS apart is our commitment to possibilities. Students are encouraged to innovate, fail fast, learn faster, and collaborate. Whether it’s through participating in research, joining student entrepreneurship clubs, or launching real businesses from campus—SIBS ensures that every student is given the environment to grow.
The mentorship from faculty of top institutes, peer collaborations, and opportunities to showcase projects nationally and globally makes SIBS not just an institute, but a launchpad for entrepreneurs.
Final Thoughts
At SIBS, we believe every student has the potential to be an innovator, a disruptor, a changemaker. Our academic rigor, hands-on training, and global industry exposure are not just preparing students for the job market—they’re preparing them to create the future of business.
So, whether you dream of launching a tech startup, a healthcare app, or a sustainable fashion brand—SIBS is where your entrepreneurial journey begins.
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