Project Guidelines
We aim to empower the Grade 8 - 12 students of GSF India Schools to become future innovators and entrepreneurs, contributing to the Make in India campaign.
Let us look at the set of guidelines for participating in MI4:
Students are encouraged to choose projects on themes that focus on Manufacturing, Technology, Renewable Energy, Agriculture, Healthcare, Education, and Space Technology.
Students can form teams of 4 - 8 members to collaborate on the project. We encourage diversity in team composition, including students from different grades/age groups and skill sets.
Teams can seek mentorship or guidance from teachers, professionals, or experts in relevant fields to provide assistance and advice during the project development.
Each team must submit a detailed project proposal outlining the problem statement, proposed solution, methodology, and expected outcomes.
Students are encouraged to think out of the box and come up with innovative solutions to everyday problems.
Teams should conduct thorough research and analysis related to their projects. They should explore existing solutions, market feasibility, and potential impact.
Each team must maintain detailed documentation of their project development process, including challenges faced and lessons learned.
Presentation and Awards
Each school would organize a Make In India Innovation Initiative week, this will allow all teams to demonstrate their projects to the Judges and a larger audience for evaluation
Dos
Teams to think creatively and explore innovative ideas that align with the Make in India initiative.
Teams to consider real-world implementation – the key would be practicality
Promote collaboration and diversity
Seek Mentorship
Evaluate Social Impact and Sustainability
Research and Documentation of the journey
Budgeting
Developing a prototype
Don'ts
Plagiarism would be strictly prohibited – do not copy existing solutions
Avoid projects that may involve physical prototypes
Avoid projects that may have a negative impact on society or environment
Dependence on Mentors
Delegation of all tasks to a specific team member
Avoid incomplete research, over-budgeting
Avoid overambitious projects
Awards and Reognition
Here is the list of awards given to outstanding projects presented at the Make in India Innovation Initiative
Make in India Future Entrepreneur Award
Innovation Excellence Award
Sustainability Champion Award
Social Impact Award
Best Prototype Award
These awards celebrate students who have exhibited exceptional entrepreneurial spirit and shown the potential to become future leaders in driving innovation and contributing to the Make in India initiative.
We believe that our efforts encourage young minds with exciting challenges and opportunities that would impact the industrial and entrepreneurial sectors in a positive way.