Y Combinator brings Startup School to India; here is what it means for your startup

Y Combinator brings Startup School to India; here is what it means for your startup



Startup accelerator programme Y Combinator (YC) is hosting its first-ever Startup School event in India. The one-day event will be held in Bengaluru on April 18. The event is free to attend, but it will have a selective application process.

YC partners Jared Friedman, Ankit Gupta, and Jon Xu will be attending the event. Some of the key speakers include Vidit Aatreya, founder and CEO of Meesho, Harshil Mathur of Razorpay, Lalit Keshre of Groww, and Mukund Jha of Emergent.

All three founders are YC alumni and have been part of the programme in the past. More speakers from the Indian startup ecosystem are expected to be present at the event.

What is Y Combinator?

Y Combinator is one of the world’s most influential startup accelerators and early-stage venture capital (VC) firms. Established in 2005 by Paul Graham and three other cofounders, the programme was created to reshape startup financing by backing strong founders and ideas at a very early stage.

YC runs two accelerator cohorts each year. Selected startups participate in a three-month programme that provides $500,000 in seed funding, hands-on mentorship, and access to an extensive network of investors and founders. The programme culminates in Demo Day, where startups present their companies to a global audience of venture capitalists and potential partners.