All India Entrance Examination for Design
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Entrepreneurship

Enterprise can be defined as a utilization of innovations which may result in the formation of new organizations or the creation of new opportunities within an existing organization. However, in recent years, the term has been extended to include social and political forms of enterprising activities which give importance towards instilling and nurturing leadership qualities within an individual or groups of individuals.

In keeping with the VISION OF ARCH, the Design Enterprise Cell is dedicated to develop Entrepreneurs and inculcate enterprising qualities in its students, faculty, staff members and artisans.

To promote and nurture this Enterprising quality ARCH has alliances with,

  • NEN (National Entrepreneurship Network)
  • AIESEC (an international youth organization)
  • MSME (Micro Small and Medium Enterprises)
  • DST (Department of Science & Technology Govt. of India)
  • YUVA Unstoppable (an international youth organization) etc.

NEN

nenThe NEN programs focus on fostering creativity, innovation, team building etc., while helping students in the evaluation of Design opportunities, leading sessions on finance, fund raising etc. NEN inputs also assist and facilitate teachers in evolving various levels of course outcome clarity while designing courses to be offered.

AIESEC

AIESECAIESEC is the world's largest youth-run organization. Focused on providing a platform for youth leadership development, AIESEC offers young people the opportunity to participate in international internships, experience leadership and participate in a global learning environment through its global network and youth exchange programs.

KUMKUM

Kumkum, a women’s initiative by ARCH, embodies purity, faithfulness, loyalty, trust and respect on one hand and vitality, endurance, enthusiasm and creativity on the other, just like its name.

Kumkum aspires to motivate women towards economic empowerment, enhance confidence levels and create solidarity amongst them, by creating products that are a mark of their hand skills and entrepreneurial spirit- transforming them from 'being alive' to 'living with dignity'.

These products, hand made by the stakeholder women, have their own stories to tell- stitching their experiences, painting their realities, weaving their own tales, creating their views of the world, transforming that mundane craft piece into a testimony of their lives.




















Enterprise can be defined as a utilization of innovations which may result in the formation of new organizations or the creation of new opportunities within an existing organization.