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herSTART 5th Edition — Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

Answers to the questions founders most often ask about herSTART 5th Edition — who qualifies, the funding amount, required documents and how the application works.

Frequently asked questions

How much funding can I get through herSTART?

Selected startups can access government grants of up to ₹50 lakhs and private investments of up to ₹5 crores, subject to evaluation and eligibility.

What is the application deadline?

The deadline has not been specified. Please check the official website for updates.

Who is eligible to apply?

The program is open to women entrepreneurs and women-led startups at any stage—from idea, prototype, MVP, early revenue, to growth stages. There are no industry or state restrictions.

Do I need DPIIT or MSME registration to apply?

No, DPIIT or MSME registration is not required for this program.

Does the program take equity?

No, the program offers grants and investments that are non-dilutive. No equity is taken.

What documents are typically needed to apply?

Specific document requirements are not listed. However, you will likely need to provide basic startup details, a pitch deck, and proof of women-led status.

How do I apply?

Applications are submitted online via the official website: https://www.herstart.in?utm_source=startupgrantsindia.com&ref=startupgrantsindia.com

Is there any fee to participate?

No, the program is completely free of cost. No application or participation fees are charged.

What support does the program provide besides funding?

Participants receive incubation support including business mentoring, strategic planning, investor readiness preparation, bootcamp training, accelerator programming, industry connects, and demo day exposure.

How long is the selection process?

The initial scrutiny and shortlisting phase takes approximately 30–45 days, after which shortlisted applicants are invited for further evaluation.

Who offers herSTART 5th Edition?

herSTART 5th Edition is offered by GUSEC, an academic institution. It is provided as non-dilutive funding.

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