Free Online IIT Courses for Entrepreneurs

Emily Lauderdale
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The government of India has introduced 10 free online courses for aspiring entrepreneurs on the Startup India website. The courses aim to transform students and professionals into job creators rather than job seekers. The courses are self-paced and hosted on NPTEL.

They cover topics such as design thinking, managerial accounting, supply chain analytics, data analytics, and more. One course from IIT Kanpur focuses on design thinking and people-centered design. It has four modules that cover problem discovery, research, concept development, testing, and pitching.

Another course from IIT Bombay teaches basic accounting principles and how to use cost and management accounting in business decisions. It has 16 modules. IIT Roorkee offers a course on supply chain analytics.

It provides skills in areas like uncertainty assessment and predictive analytics.

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It also introduces modeling using R Language.

The data analytics course from IIT Madras spans descriptive, inferential, predictive, and prescriptive analytics. It shows how raw data is converted into actionable information. Other courses cover topics like investment management, soft skills, consumer behavior, intellectual property rights, and entrepreneurship fundamentals.

These free courses provide an excellent opportunity for anyone eager to gain entrepreneurial skills. They are designed for those willing to invest time and effort into learning. The Startup India initiative reflects the government’s efforts to foster innovation and entrepreneurship in the country.

Making quality education from top institutes accessible is a key part of this mission. As India’s startup ecosystem continues to thrive, resources like these IIT courses will play a crucial role. They can equip the next generation of entrepreneurs with the knowledge and skills to succeed.

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Emily is a news contributor and writer for SelfEmployed. She writes on what's going on in the business world and tips for how to get ahead.