2. Introducing & Getting Started
Create an
Paticipate in
identity for
E-week
your E-cell
(name, logo)
Organize
Recruit E-cell three student
members & sessions
elect/choose E-
leaders for the
year
6. Maturing of an E-Cell
INSTITUTIONALIZING
THE E-CELL
REGULARIZING
PROGRAMS
INTRODUCING &
GETTING STARTED
7. Types of Events on Campus
In order to have maximum impact, there are many
different goals:
Create a general level of excitement
Raise awareness
Build skills and awareness
Help serious students access real help
Therefore, a range of activities from low to high
intensity need to be planned.
8. Activities YOU Can Lead
• Exercises
– Eg: Bad Idea to Good Idea, Name Tag, Look what I ate,
Gift Box, Failure Resume and more
• Movie Screening
• Organizing E Talks
• Organizing mentoring sessions by mature E Cells
• Organizing E Week
• Networking Events
All exercises and more are available on www.nenonline.org
Editor's Notes
Why ? Build skills and awareness
Why ? Help serious students access real help – by Providing Knowledge, Skills, Exposure and the opportunities by bringing budding entrepreneurs with people who have experience and resources. Networking Avenues with established Entrepreneurs Tie-ups with professional mentoring/incubation Leave behind a legacy for others to enjoy