Startup Stories
Global startup accelerator Y Combinator has launched its Startup School programme in India, providing aspiring entrepreneurs access to its globally recognized startup curriculum, resources, and founder community. The initiative aims to support early-stage founders by equipping them with the knowledge and frameworks needed to build and scale successful startups.
Startup School Online offers structured learning modules covering critical aspects of entrepreneurship, including identifying product–market fit, building scalable products, fundraising strategies, and navigating the growth phase of a startup. The programme also enables participants to connect with fellow founders, join collaborative discussions, and receive valuable feedback while developing their startup ideas.
According to Ankit Gupta, the programme will bring together some of the best builders and hackers across the country to exchange ideas and discuss emerging technology trends. The sessions will include participation from leading startup figures associated with companies like Razorpay, Meesho, Groww, and Emergent.
Through this initiative, Y Combinator continues its mission of supporting global entrepreneurs by offering free educational resources and startup-building guidance for founders at the earliest stages of their journey.