Gen-Z is redefining entrepreneurship without waiting for permission. Unlike previous generations who viewed startup building as a post-career venture, today's students are prototyping and pitching ideas while still in college. They have grown up watching young founders build billion-rupee companies and have unprecedented access to tools and communities that shrink the gap between concept and prototype. The psychological barrier separating student from founder has dissolved. Forward-thinking Indian universities are transforming into venture studios with incubation infrastructure, mentor networks, and investor connections. Chitkara University exemplifies this shift, having incubated over 320 startups valued at more than 750 crore rupees that raised 85 crore in external funding and created 3,500 jobs.
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