LaunchBase Fellowship
Build Your Start-up in High School
Founded & run by experienced entrepreneurs
What is LaunchBase?
LaunchBase is an elite startup incubator for high school students. It is a real-world start-up bootcamp inspired by programs like Y-Combinator, where students work individually or in teams to build a revenue-generating venture.
This program is challenging — not for everyone — but ideal if you truly want to build a startup during high school.
Why Start a Business in High School?
Real-world Impact
Solve meaningful problems and create change
Hands-on Experience
Work in tech and build an actual business
Connections
Network with peers, founders, and global mentors
What LaunchBase Helps You Do
We help students build real revenue-generating startups.
Mentorship & structured guidance
Global founder community
Mentors
Students learn from experienced founders and industry professionals who have:
Built funded startups
Worked in technology companies
Led real ventures across industries
Program Phases
Phase 1 — Learn
Startup fundamentals, validation, and planning
Phase 2 — Build
Create prototype & MVP
Phase 3 — Launch
Acquire users and traction
Demo Day
Present your startup publicly
Program Formats
Team-Based (3-Week Intensive)
- Live interactive online sessions (Mon–Fri)
- Workshops, case studies, panels, Q&A
- Group startup building
- Community collaboration
Individual (Flexible – ~12 Weeks)
- Weekly 1-on-1 mentor sessions
- Flexible schedule
- Personalized startup development
- Founder coaching & feedback
Community & Opportunities
10-week training to prepare for major entrepreneurship competitions
- ✓ Professional pitch deck
- ✓ Business model
- ✓ Executive summary
- ✓ Video pitch
What You'll Achieve
Launch a real startup.
Cost & Duration
Team Program
~3 weeks
Individual Program
~12 weeks
Program Fee
₹10,000
Application Process
Submit form
Short review
Begin program
Our Mission
LaunchBase exists to give ambitious students early exposure to entrepreneurship — training, mentorship, and structure to build real ventures before college.