WTFund, India's platform for entrepreneurs under 25, has launched applications for its third cohort, C1/25, offering non-dilutive grants and mentorship.
Selected startups in the programme will receive Rs 20 lakh in non-dilutive grants, mentorship, and access to an expert network.
Founded by Nikhil Kamath, WTFund aims to provide accessible capital to first-time entrepreneurs without early equity exchange.
The programme supports startups in various sectors and has received over 5,000 applications, with applications open for C1/25 cohort until May 31.