Idea Validation
Students learn how to check whether a business idea solves a real problem before investing time and money.
Aarambha College supports students who want to turn ideas into practical ventures — from hospitality concepts and food brands to digital products, service startups and campus-led innovation.
The Aarambha Entrepreneurship Cell is a student-focused platform for building confidence, business thinking and practical venture skills. It helps students move beyond classroom theory and explore real customer problems, market opportunities and simple prototypes.
The cell is designed for both BHM and BITM students. Hospitality students can explore food, tourism, events and service concepts, while BITM students can work on digital products, websites, apps, automation ideas and business technology solutions.
Students learn how to check whether a business idea solves a real problem before investing time and money.
Faculty, alumni and industry guests can guide students on business models, operations, marketing and presentation.
Students are encouraged to create small working versions — menus, landing pages, mock apps, service flows or pitch decks.
Students can present their ideas in campus events, receive feedback and improve their venture step by step.
These are sample venture cards prepared for the website layout. Final names, founders and descriptions can be replaced once Aarambha confirms real student projects.
A student-led food concept exploring local snacks, campus-friendly packaging and small-batch event catering.
A simple web prototype for booking labs, meeting spaces and student project resources inside the college.
A local travel storytelling idea that packages hidden food spots, culture walks and short student-friendly trips around Chitwan.
A service-flow idea for reducing waiting time in campus counters, cafés and small local businesses.
A student events support concept covering small event planning, venue coordination, hospitality desks and guest experience.
A micro-learning marketplace idea where students can exchange short practical lessons in Excel, coding, design, service and communication.
Most student ideas do not need a big office or heavy funding at the start. They need clarity, feedback, a simple plan and the courage to test something small. That is what the Entrepreneurship Cell is built for.
Students can join with a business idea, a problem they want to solve, a simple prototype, or just curiosity about entrepreneurship.
Submit a short concept through the form or talk to the Entrepreneurship Cell coordinator.
Discuss the problem, customer, feasibility and first small action with mentors.
Create a sample menu, mockup, landing page, service process, survey or pitch deck.
Show your idea in campus activities, receive feedback and keep improving the venture.
Use this front-end form layout to collect student ideas. Once the website backend is connected, submissions can be routed to the college team by email, dashboard or CRM.