I never wanted to be a VC: Harshita Arora on why she joined YC as its youngest general partner

I never wanted to be a VC: Harshita Arora on why she joined YC as its youngest general partner



Harshita Arora, a 24-year-old from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, made history by becoming the youngest general partner at well-known Silicon Valley accelerator Y Combinator (YC) earlier this month. However, she hadn’t exactly planned on this.

“I never actually wanted to be a VC. But when YC approached me, I thought I’d try it for one batch. I figured it would be fun, I’d learn new things, and I’d get inspiration for my next project,” she said.

Arora was a visiting partner at YC till the summer of 2025, mentoring early-stage founders, before being elevated to general partner.

YC runs four batches a year, where select startups (from among those who apply) are mentored on building, launching, and growing their businesses. It culminates in a demo day, where they pitch their firms to an audience of investors to raise capital.

Her experience as visiting partner changed her perspective about the role. “I became more attached as time went on. After my first batch in 2021, I did a second batch, and by the third batch, I was deciding which companies to fund (on behalf of YC),” she said.

“YC is different. There is so much going on with applications, events, and helping companies… It’s run by former founders who bring the same intensity to YC they brought to their own startups,” she added.