Sahyadri College invites applications for GENESIS scheme programme to boost start-ups and innovation


Media Release

Mangaluru, Oct 14: Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management, through its innovation arm SHINE Foundation, has achieved a significant milestone by being empanelled as a G3 category Enabling Partner (EP) under the GENESIS Scheme, a national initiative of the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, implemented through the MeitY Start-up Hub (MSH).

Under this initiative, SHINE Foundation will implement 3 major components during Oct–Nov 2025:

1) The Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EiR) programme

2) Matching investment component and

3) Pilot funding component

1. Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EiR) programme – Cohort 2

The EiR programme is designed to empower early-stage innovators, students, and founders from tier-II and tier-III cities to transform their ideas into working Prototypes or Proofs of Concept (PoC).

Eligibility:

  • Indian citizens only
  • UG/PG students or founders/co-founders of DPIIT-registered start-ups ≤ 2 years old
  • Must belong to or operate from a tier-II or tier-III city
  • Innovation in deeptech, electronics design, or ICT domains using AI/ML, IoT, blockchain, cybersecurity, VLSI, Quantum, AR/VR, etc.
  • Must be physically incubated at Sahyadri/SHINE
  • Not previously supported under GENESIS EiR

Funding support: Rs 10 lac per EiR:

  • 50% at onboarding, 50% post-prototype milestone
  • Duration: 12 months (grant-based)

2. Matching investment component

This equity-based funding mechanism aims to help growth-stage start-ups accelerate their business by providing 1:1 matching investment alongside private investors.

Eligibility:

  • DPIIT-registered Private Limited Company with ≥ 51% Indian ownership
  • Registered and headquartered in a tier-II or tier-III city
  • Working on a tech-based product or software (AI/ML, IoT, cybersecurity, fintech, edtech, health tech, etc.)
  • Must have a market-ready or revenue-generating product
  • Must have a confirmed private investor (non-government source)
  • Should not have received support under TIDE 2.0 (Scale-up) or SAMRIDH schemes

Funding Support:

  • Up to Rs 50 lac (1:1 matching with investor funding)
  • Instrument: Equity (up to 5%) held by EP on behalf of MSH

3. Pilot funding component

The Pilot Funding Component is designed to help start-ups validate and deploy their products in real-world environments through collaborations with corporates, PSUs, or large enterprises.

Eligibility:

  • DPIIT-registered start up from tier-II/III city
  • Must have a working prototype or MVP
  • Must possess a valid Purchase Order (PO) or Work Order (WO) from:
    o Government of India / state government departments / PSUs, or
    o Fortune 500 companies / recognized unicorns
  • Corporate partner should have:
    o Minimum turnover of Rs 75 cr. in the last audited year
    o At least 5 years of operations

Funding support:

  • Up to Rs 40 lac per start-up (Grant + up to 3% equity on behalf of MSH)

Last date to apply – October 25.

Link to apply: https://lnkd.in/ev7DxzCN

 

 

 

  

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