
TiE Mysuru announces launch of TiE U-2025; applications open now
Applications are now open and will be accepted till May 31, 2025, and are available at https://tie-u.org/tie-u-2025/
TiE U is a six-month global initiative by TiE Global aimed at fostering entrepreneurship among college and university students. The programme offers structured masterclasses, mentorship by seasoned entrepreneurs, investment readiness training, and opportunities for global networking. Participants will engage in chapter-level mentoring, regional pitch competitions, and have the chance to compete at the TiE Global Summit 2025, a press release said.
TiE U 2025 accepts applications in two tracks - Pre-revenue Track and Revenue Track.
The Pre-Revenue Track is for startups at the ideation stage. This is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students with a validated startup idea. Teams should consist of two to five students who are currently pursuing their course. A basic prototype and some level of customer validation are required, and revenue must be below $5,000.
The Revenue Track is for startups at the early revenue stage. Open to undergraduate and postgraduate students. Teams should consist of two to five members, with at least one current postgraduate student. Startups must have a real product and early customers, the release added.
TiE Mysuru chapter will provide up to ₹2.5 lakh cash award to the winners of the chapter-level pitch competition, along with one-on-one mentorship and incubation support. Chapter winners will get the opportunity to compete globally and win prize money ranging from $50,000 to $100,000, the release added.
Also, the finalists will receive a complimentary TiE Mysuru Student Membership for one year, granting access to a vibrant community of entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders.
The registration link for the program is https://tieu.pitchday.pro/events/1017/companies/add
For more details, contact Mr. Mahesh Kattale, executive director of the TiE Mysuru Chapter, on +91 9448154063 or at email: ed@mysuru.tie.org
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