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ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition

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A case competition on digital transformation hosted by XLRI Jamshedpur — ₹30,000 prize pool for teams of 1–3.

Funding amount
₹30,000 (competition)
Funding type
Competition
Provider
XLRI - Xavier School of Management (Academic)
Application deadline
Closed (29 Jun 2026)
Eligible stage
Any stage
Location
Open to startups registered in India

Overview

ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon is a case study competition focused on Digital Transformation. It is organized by the PGDM (GM) Class of 2026–27 at Xavier School of Management (XLRI), Jamshedpur, as part of the ReEnvision: A Digital Transformation Conclave themed 'Human AI – Synergy', scheduled for 11th July 2026.

Who Should Apply This competition is open to all students from any institute. Participants can form teams of 1 to 3 members, with all members belonging to the same institution. There is no limit on the number of teams that can participate from a single institute.

Format & Timeline The competition consists of two rounds. The first round is a quiz. Qualifying teams then proceed to a PPT or PDF submission round. Submissions must be in the form of a presentation with up to 5 slides (excluding title and thank-you slides). Evaluations are based on creativity and feasibility. All submissions must be made on the Unstop platform.

Prizes Winner: ₹20,000 First Runner Up: ₹10,000 Total cash prize pool: ₹30,000.

How to Apply Register on the Unstop platform by 29th June 2026. Follow the guidelines provided on the platform.

Highlights

  • ₹30,000 cash prize pool
  • Open to all students
  • Teams of 1-3 members
  • Digital Transformation case study

Who can apply

Open to all students. Teams of 1 to 3 members are allowed, subject to the condition that all members are from the same institute. Each participant can be part of only one team. There is no restriction on the number of teams per institute.

ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition is open to startups at any stage. It is open to startups registered anywhere in India.

Eligible stage
Any stage
Location
Open to startups registered in India

Deadline & timing

The most recent application window for ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition closed on 29 Jun 2026. Many programmes run repeat cohorts, so it is worth checking the official site for the next round.

What the funding covers

  • Winner: ₹20,000 cash prize
  • First Runner Up: ₹10,000 cash prize
  • Total cash prize pool of ₹30,000

About the provider

ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition is offered by XLRI - Xavier School of Management, an academic institution. It is delivered directly by XLRI - Xavier School of Management as a competition. You can verify current details and timelines on the provider's official website before applying.

Documents you’ll need

Before you apply to ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition, keep the following documents ready:

  • A pitch deck or short business plan describing the problem, product and traction
  • Company registration documents and PAN
  • Founder identification (PAN / Aadhaar) and brief profiles
  • Recent financial statements or projections
  • Product details — a demo, prototype or working link if available

Exact requirements are confirmed on the official application portal — treat this as a preparation checklist.

Who this is best for

ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition is best suited for startups in India seeking non-dilutive funding of ₹30,000. If that describes your startup, review the eligibility criteria above before applying.

Frequently asked questions

What is the total prize amount for ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon?

The total cash prize pool is ₹30,000. The winner receives ₹20,000 and the first runner-up receives ₹10,000.

What is the application deadline?

The deadline to register is 29th June 2026.

Who can participate in this competition?

The competition is open to all students from any institute. Teams must have 1 to 3 members, all from the same institution.

What is the competition format?

The competition has two rounds: a quiz round followed by a PPT/PDF submission round. The solution must be a presentation of up to 5 slides (excluding title and thank-you slides) and is evaluated on creativity and feasibility.

Does the program take equity?

No, this is a competition, not an investment program. There is no equity exchange.

Can I participate if my team members are from different institutes?

No, all team members must be from the same institute.

Is there a limit on the number of teams from one institute?

No, there is no limit on the number of teams per institute.

How do we apply?

Register on the Unstop platform by 29th June 2026. Follow the guidelines provided on the platform.

What documents are needed for submission?

You need to submit a presentation in PPT or PDF format, up to 5 slides (excluding title and thank-you slides). The quiz round is online and requires no documents.

How much funding does ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition provide?

ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition provides ₹30,000 (up to) as competition. Always confirm the exact amount and any conditions on the official site, as figures can change between cohorts.

Is DPIIT recognition required for ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition?

No. DPIIT (Startup India) recognition is not listed as a mandatory requirement for ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition, though having it can strengthen your application and unlock other benefits.

Who is eligible to apply for ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition?

ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition is open to startups at any stage. It is open to startups registered anywhere in India.

Who offers ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition?

ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition is offered by XLRI - Xavier School of Management, an academic institution. It is provided as non-dilutive funding.

How do I apply for ReEnvision 2026 - Digital Horizon - Case Study Competition?

Apply directly through the official application link on this page. Review the eligibility criteria and prepare your startup documents before you begin.

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