03/01/2026
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This wasnβt just a display, it was the outcome of our Entrepreneurship course, where learning didnβt stop at theory. From problem identification and research to ideation, validation, and pitching, we studied each step and implemented it along the way. The Display became the final stage where everything came together.
At our stall, we showcased a simple but overlooked problem. Recent research shows that 76% of young adults face hair fall and scalp-related issues, yet most hair care products focus on cosmetic shine instead of scalp health.
So our solution was built around a scalp-first approach, addressing the root cause rather than masking symptoms.
What made this experience powerful was the interaction. Real people, real questions, real feedback.
Explaining our idea repeatedly helped us understand one thing very clearly, entrepreneurship isnβt about having the perfect answer, itβs about testing your thinking in the real world.
All credit to Prof. Zaid Siddiqui Sahib, who doesnβt just teach concepts, but enforces ex*****on. From idea to exposure, he ensured we experienced the entrepreneurial process the way it actually happens.
Grateful for the learning, the pressure, and the exposure.
This wasnβt just an assignment, it was training for the real world. β€οΈ