Looks Great on Paper, Falls Short in Reality
I enrolled with great expectations — the marketing was impressive, the promises were bold, and the idea of transforming entrepreneurship education sounded inspiring. However, the on-ground experience didn’t quite align with what was advertised. The infrastructure felt underdeveloped, the learning experience lacked consistency, and the overall student support was minimal.
As time went on, I noticed many peers losing motivation or stepping back, which reflected deeper gaps in value delivery. Rather than emphasizing real mentorship, hands-on startup exposure, or tangible outcomes, the focus seemed more on appearances than on actual growth. The institute’s industry connections were weak, networking avenues were limited, and the benefit after spending years here felt uncertain.
Even classroom learning could use improvement — teaching clarity, scheduling, and engagement need serious attention. For a Mumbai-based institute built around entrepreneurship, it’s time to shift from heavy promises to meaningful performance. With relevant curriculum updates, stronger industry involvement, and genuine student support, it could become what it aspires to be — but for now, it falls short of that vision.








