MBA in Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Venture Development (IEV)
Course Overview
The MBA in Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Venture Development (IEV) is a specialized programme designed to develop innovative business leaders, entrepreneurs, and venture creators for the emerging global economy. The curriculum integrates entrepreneurial management, innovation strategy, venture development, business communication, market research, startup ecosystems, and real-time venture implementation to equip students with the knowledge and practical exposure required to build and scale successful enterprises.
The programme emphasizes experiential learning through capstone projects, internships, MOOCs, outside classroom learning, startup exposure, business model development, and venture establishment activities aligned with innovation-driven management education.
Course Objectives
- To provide in-depth understanding of innovation management, entrepreneurship, and venture development processes.
- To develop skills in business model design, startup feasibility analysis, market research, and venture strategy.
- To train students in entrepreneurial leadership, innovation technology management, and business communication.
- To provide experiential learning through internships, capstone projects, MOOCs, and real-time venture implementation.
- To prepare graduates for entrepreneurial, managerial, and leadership roles in startups, innovation-driven organizations, incubators, and business enterprises.
Learning Outcomes
- Ability to identify entrepreneurial opportunities and develop innovative business solutions effectively.
- Understanding of startup ecosystems, venture creation, innovation management, and strategic business growth.
- Skills in market validation, business communication, venture financing, feasibility analysis, and product development.
- Competence to manage startup operations, lead innovation-focused teams, and execute real-time business ventures.
- Readiness for careers as entrepreneurs, startup founders, innovation managers, venture consultants, business strategists, and entrepreneurial leaders.
Curriculum
Semester 1
Theory
- Managerial Economics for Entrepreneurs
- Legal and Business Environment
- Executive Business Communication
- Elective - I (IEV Basket)
Practical
- Practical MOOC - I
- Outside Classroom Learning - I
- Capstone Project - I: Idea Generation & Opportunity Identification
- Capstone Project - II: Feasibility Study & Business Model Design
Semester 2
Theory
- Market Research and New Product Development
- Strategic Business Communication
Practical
- Practical MOOC - II
- Capstone Project - III
Internship
- Internship
Summer Internship
Summer Internship
- Summer Internship (12 Weeks)
Semester 3
Theory
- International Business
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Elective - II (IEV Basket)
- Elective - III (IEV Basket)
- Elective - IV (IEV Basket)
Practical
- Practical MOOC - III
- Outside Classroom Learning - II
Semester 4
Project
- Real-Time Venture Establishment - Project
Practical
- Practical MOOC - IV
- Outside Classroom Learning - III
Elective Basket (IEV)
- Innovation Management & Design Thinking
- Entrepreneurial Eco System
- Start-up Feasibility Analysis
- Innovation Technology Management
- Technology Appreciation and Intellectual Property Rights
- Venture Valuation and Accounting
- Entrepreneurial Marketing
- Indian Models in Entrepreneurship
- Community Resilience & Disaster Management
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