Catalyst School of Business, India’s premier institution for practical business education, has achieved a historic milestone, enrolling over 18,000 active students from seven countries, cementing its status as the nation’s largest business school and a global hub for entrepreneurial innovation. This milestone underscores the institution’s commitment to democratizing entrepreneurship and wealth creation through innovative, hands-on programs that bridge theory and real-world execution.
CSB’s vibrant community spans India, UAE, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, UK, and USA, representing entrepreneurs, corporate professionals, family business successors, and college students. Students pursue specializations in export business, e-commerce, stock market trading, startup management, and real estate, fostering a dynamic learning ecosystem.
At the heart of its offerings are the flagship programs designed to equip students with actionable skills. The International Business & Trade Certification (IBTC) stands out as India’s first practical export program, offering port visits, DGFT training, and access to a global buyer network. Another pioneering initiative, Ecom Clan 500, aims to guide 500 entrepreneurs in launching their own e-commerce brands from the ground up.
CSB also offers futuristic skill courses in AI, data analytics, digital marketing, stock market investing, startup building, and personality development. Emphasizing real-time business education, the curriculum focuses on execution where students don’t just learn theory but also to launch actual businesses during their programs, turning ideas into profitable ventures.
The spokesperson at Catalyst School of Business said, “I am immensely proud of how our institution is revolutionizing business education by prioritizing hands-on execution over traditional theory. Our unique approach empowers students to transform into confident global entrepreneurs, equipped from day one to build thriving ventures and conquer international markets with lasting impact.”
Proven Impact
- Alumni have built export companies in spices, handicrafts, and FMCG, with brands like Growfitz achieving Amazon best-seller status.
- Students have scaled businesses to ₹1–5 crore turnovers within a year.
- Several secured ₹10 lakh government export grants and established startups in Dubai, UK, and Singapore.
By 2030, the business school aims to enroll 1 lakh students across 30+ countries, with learning hubs in Dubai, Singapore, and the UK. Strategic partnerships with Amazon, Flipkart, and global trade bodies, plus AI-driven simulators, will elevate its curriculum. Catalyst School of Business aspires to be the “IIM of Practical Business Education.”