Free startup training in Kathmandu for those who have passed 12, apply like this.
Published
Apr 15, 2026
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Industrial Business Development Foundation is going to conduct free start-up training in Kathmandu with the aim of promoting entrepreneurship development. The program is aimed at young people who want to start a new business and have innovative ideas. According to the institute, those who have passed at least 10+2 (12 pass) will be eligible for this training. Interested applicants can apply till 6th Baisakh, 2083. Since the application process is done online, it has been arranged that the application can be made easily by using the Google Form link or email. This training is specially focused for those who have a business idea or want to start a new venture. Participants will acquire basic and practical knowledge of how to put their ideas into practice, business plan making skills, market research, investment management and startup operations.
Under the program, an orientation program will be conducted from 13th to 15th Baisakh, 2083, in which the participants will be informed about the structure and purpose of the training. A bootcamp will then be conducted from May 16 to 24, where practical exercises, group work, and presentation of business ideas will be conducted. According to the institute, the participants will also get an opportunity to present their business concept, which is expected to help them take their plans to investors in the future. Through this program, the goal is to make the youth independent, create jobs and contribute to the economic development of the country.
Eligible individuals who are interested in the field of entrepreneurship can make the most of this opportunity by applying within the stipulated time. The application will be completed by clicking here.
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