Imarticus Learning, a professional education company, through Imarticus School of Finance and Business (ISFB), has launched a ₹25 crore venture fund in partnership with BLinC Invest to support entrepreneurial students.
Imarticus School of Finance and Business (ISFB) is an industry-aligned, finance-dedicated school with CFA and ACCA certifications integrated.
The fund is designed to back entrepreneurial learners from day one, giving them structured early-stage capital, mentorship, and a launchpad to build companies while pursuing their undergraduate and postgraduate education.
Alongside this focus on entrepreneurship and real-world exposure, ISFB is also creating stronger academic and career pathways for students who plan to pursue opportunities abroad.
Strengthening its focus on global opportunities, ISFB has partnered with Ambitio, a leading study-abroad platform trusted by top admits worldwide. Through this collaboration, students gain access to AI-powered admission tools, GMAT, GRE and IELTS prep support, personalised guidance, and a structured application journey for elite global business schools.
Joy Parekh, Chief Executive Officer, Imarticus School of Finance & Business (ISFB), said, “At ISFB, our mission is to go beyond traditional education and give students a launchpad to become innovators and industry leaders. This ₹25 crore fund ensures that students don’t have to wait until graduation to build meaningful ventures; they can start creating impact while studying. Our partnership with BLinC Invest strengthens this vision by bringing expert guidance and structured capital to the student founder ecosystem.”
Amit Ratanpal, Founder and MD, BLinC Invest, said, “India’s next wave of entrepreneurship will come from students who have the right support early in their professional journey. Through this collaboration with ISFB, we aim to nurture promising young founders with structured investment, mentorship, strategic insights, and access to a strong industry network. We believe this model will set a new benchmark for entrepreneurship-led education.”



