
- Ahmedabad campus opens doors to creativity, confidence and career clarity
- Specialised camps for children (12–16) and youth (16–22) to build real-world skills
- 5,000+ young minds transformed over three decades of entrepreneurial grooming
- Mentorship, field visits and achiever interactions promise life-changing exposure
NE EDUCATION BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, APR 10
What if this summer could shape not just a holiday—but a future? At the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII), Ahmedabad, classrooms turn into idea labs, and young minds evolve into confident creators, problem-solvers and leaders.
Announcing its much-awaited National Entrepreneurship Summer Camps 2026, EDII invites children and youth across India to step into a transformative journey designed to spark innovation, build resilience and unlock hidden potential.

A pioneer in entrepreneurship education since 1992, EDII’s camps are crafted for two age groups—12–16 years (children) and 16–22 years (youth)—with immersive, hands-on learning experiences.
The 46th and 47th editions of ‘Entrepreneurial Stimulation for Children’ will be held from May 3–8 and May 24–29, while the 49th and 50th editions of ‘Entrepreneurial Adventures for Youth’ are scheduled for May 11–20 and June 1–10 at the institute’s vibrant Ahmedabad campus.
Backed by a legacy of excellence, the programme has already groomed over 3,228 children across 45 camps and 2,100 youth nationwide, helping them develop a strong “spirit of enterprise and achievement.”
For children, the focus is on self-discovery and growth: “EDII has provided a platform to help children understand their strengths and weaknesses, develop a growth perspective, and imbibe in them, learning that fosters winning skills.”

For youth, the camps are a launchpad for future readiness: Participants build critical entrepreneurial traits such as risk-taking, creative thinking, conflict management, effective communication, teamwork and problem solving, alongside receiving valuable career counselling.
What sets EDII apart is its experiential approach—participants engage in interactions with achievers, field visits, and real-world simulations that bring classroom concepts to life.
Parents, too, benefit from the journey. Post-camp, they receive a comprehensive assessment report detailing their child’s personality traits and offering guidance for future development.
With focused, competency-based training, EDII continues to shape high-achieving individuals ready to navigate an ever-evolving world.
The camps are led by Dr Pankaj Bharti, Faculty at EDII, who can be reached at pbharti@ediindia.org / camps@ediindia.org for registrations and queries.




