Abstract

India is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area and the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people. Large population implies a large potential market in India; however, it also leads to heavy employment pressure in Indian society.In recent years the self-employment consciousness among college students are increasing and the students are less likely to rely on parents or schools or wait for opportunities. Instead, they tend to take initiative to look for new chances for themselves. This research aims to investigate the challenges of financing startups in India. This paper is intent to explore the main difficulties faced by startups in India, and discuss the financing resources of startups in India by Using a literature-based analysis.

Highlights

  • 1.1 Definition of StartupA startup company or startup or start-up is a young company that is just beginning to develop

  • Startups may be funded by traditional small business loans from banks or credit unions, by government sponsored Small Business Administration loans from local banks, or by grants from nonprofit organizations and state governments

  • Nor is it necessary for a startup to work on technology, or take venture funding, or have some sort of "exit"

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Definition of Startup

A startup company or startup or start-up is a young company that is just beginning to develop. Startups are usually small and initially financed and operated by a handful of founders or one individual. These companies offer a product or service that is not currently being offered elsewhere in the market, or that the founders believe is being offered in an inferior manner. Startup companies' expenses tend to exceed their revenues as they work on developing, testing and marketing their idea. Everything else we associate with startups follows from growth

A LIFE CYCLE VIEW OF YOUNG COMPANIES
CONTEXT OF ECONOMY IN INDIA
BACKGROUND OF GRADUATES’ ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA
Main Problems Faced by Startups in India
Conclusion
Findings
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