Over 35 per cent students in Indian universities feel that lack of mentorship is the most significant challenge while trying to start their own venture, according to a new report. It also stated that over 22 per cent students are concerned about funding constraints and lack of guidance on legal matters.

The report titled, “Youth entrepreneurship and start-up governance-guiding the next generation of leaders towards stability and success”, draws from a dual-cohort study involving 1,000 students across Indian universities and 200 industry professionals, including founders, CXOs, investors, and ecosystem experts.

The findings of the report launched at Leadership Summit by BML Munjal University, reveal a generation that is not only ambitious but also eager to build responsible ventures ancho

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