
Google India announced the opening of Startup School, which would mentor 10,000 companies in tier II and III cities across the nation. The Startup School will provide resources, products, and information to early-stage startup owners.
The nine-week programme will be delivered virtually, including fireside chats between Google leaders and collaborators from across the startup ecosystem, spanning fintech, business-to-business and business-to-consumer e-commerce, language, social media and networking, job search and other areas.
The course material will include learning modules on topics like formulating a successful product strategy, exploring product user value, developing a roadmap and product requirements document, creating apps for the next billion users in markets like India, accelerating user acquisition, and many more.
The latest initiative acknowledges the need for programmes that can organise accumulated knowledge into a structured curriculum and deliver it across a wide footprint. Google said, “Startup School India - a Google for Startups initiative is designed to do precisely that as we align our efforts to support this expansion.”
The company added, “Aimed at early stage founders with a minimum viable product, the programme provides the flexibility of a virtual curriculum and allows attendees to pick and choose the modules they'd like to tune in for.”
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