Cultivating Entrepreneurial Spirit in Educational Institutions
-- By Niti/Nitin Chopra, Career Counsellor In the current dynamic global landscape, students require capabilities beyond academic learning, specifically the skills for adaptation, innovation, and leadership. Integrating entrepreneurship education into schools can stimulate creativity and equip students to manage real-world complexities. This educational approach develops critical thinking, resilience, and adaptability. It guides students to perceive setbacks as learning opportunities and instills self-assurance and autonomy. Via practical projects, simulations, and authentic problem-solving, students gain proficiency in developing solutions and exploring diverse career trajectories. Furthermore, entrepreneurship education improves employability by promoting goal achievement, collaborative efforts, and effective communication. It unlocks numerous professional avenues, both within business and other sectors. By nurturing entrepreneurial potential from an early stage, we prepare young individuals not merely for employment but to become creators of opportunities. Educational institutions need to adopt this progression to foster an inventive and self-sufficient future generation.