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There is a misconception that entrepreneurs are born, not made. Defend this statement.
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Entrepreneurship = Learned skills + Experience + Innovation.
CBSE Class X - 2024
CBSE Class X
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Feb 25, 2026
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Entrepreneurs acquire their skills. Education, experience, and developed abilities contribute to their success. Risk-taking, leadership, and innovation are teachable. Success stems from training, guidance, and practical application.
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