Industrial Enterprise Development Institute (IEDI) and Entrepreneurship Development in Nepal
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https://doi.org/10.3126/nprcjmr.v2i4.78364Keywords:
IEDI, Entrepreneurship Development Training, SIYB, Micro-EntrepreneursAbstract
This article is about the role of industrial enterprise development institute in preparing curriculum and delivering entrepreneurship development training. The objective of this article is to highlight the curriculum prepared by IEDI in entrepreneurship development training and analyze it effectiveness in enterprise development and sustainability. Secondary as well as primary sources of data has been used to prepare this article. The article has used a positivists research approach by quantifying the opinion of surveyed entrepreneurs in Kavrepalanchok district. The opinion was collected using the Likert Scale. The collected opinion has been analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistical tools. To some extent, this article is expected to fulfill the gap existed in the dearth of research about IEDI and entrepreneurship development training in Nepal. This article will be useful to the students, potential, and existing entrepreneurs to be acquainted with the entrepreneurship development training course and its benefit prepared by IEDI and delivered by IEDI and other various projects and programs in Nepal.
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