Rajasthan school students win Study Australia Entrepreneurship Challenge 2025; 60 teams took part
Suviral Shukla | July 4, 2025 | 08:29 PM IST | 1 min read
The SAEC 2025 India was organised by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), Australia Government for students from class 6 to 12 in New Delhi today.
Students from a Rajasthan-based Sangam School of Excellence have won the Study Australia Entrepreneurship Challenge (SAEC) 2025 India. Around 60 schools from 16 cities took part in the challenge, which was held in New Delhi today.
A total of 6 finalist teams presented their final pitch in-person to a panel of judges at an event and Philip Green, OAM, declared Sangam school as the winner of the SAEC 2025 India.
Expressing strong education partnership between India and Australia, Philip Green congratulated the winners of the SAEC 2025 India and said: “Each year, we see ideas and practical solutions from students across India, tackling real-world problems with creativity and insight. This challenge highlights the strong and growing education partnership between Australia and India, and our shared commitment to empowering the next generation of innovators.”
The SAEC, a 3-week hybrid programme was organised by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), Australia Government for students from class 6 to 12.
“Grade 10-12 students were equipped with real-world skills in innovation, leadership, and problem-solving.Mentored by Australian academics and industry leaders, students collaborated in teams of three, to develop and pitch business solutions to global challenges in the fields of Green Tech & Sustainable Solutions, Human-Centered AI, and Digital Transformation for Social Good,” the official statement reads.
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