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Bharat Startup Grand Challenge (BSGC) 2026

Administered by MASA Forum, Startup India

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About this grant

The Bharat Startup Grand Challenge (BSGC) 2026 is a DPIIT-approved national startup innovation initiative aimed at identifying, supporting, and scaling high-impact startups addressing critical challenges across India’s key economic and social sectors. The program is designed to bring together startups, government bodies, industry leaders, investors, and ecosystem partners to collaboratively solve sector-specific problem statements aligned with national priorities. Through a structured challenge-led approach, startups receive financial support, mentorship, incubation opportunities, and national-level visibility. BSGC 2026 features twelve focused challenge statements spanning areas such as agriculture, healthcare, electric mobility, fintech, manufacturing, defence, sustainability, and social impact. Selected startups gain access to expert guidance, ecosystem partnerships, opportunities for pilots, and grant support to accelerate product development and real-world deployment, contributing towards the vision of a Viksit Bharat.

Key facts

Funding amount₹1 – ₹500,000 (non-repayable)
DeadlineN/A
Grant typeIdea, Prototype stage grant
Funding typeGrant
CountryIndia
RegionIndia
Funding bodyMASA Forum, Startup India
IndustriesManufacturing, Healthcare, Agriculture

Eligibility requirements

All of the following criteria must be met:

  • The applicant must be a startup registered and operating in India
  • The startup should be working on solutions aligned with one of the twelve official BSGC 2026 challenge statements
  • Startups may be at idea, prototype, MVP, or early revenue stage
  • The solution should address a real-world, high-impact problem relevant to India’s growth and development
  • The startup should demonstrate innovation, scalability, and potential for measurable impact
  • Founders must be willing to engage with mentors, industry experts, and ecosystem partners during the program

What the funding covers

  • Grant amount: ₹1 to ₹500,000
  • The Bharat Startup Grand Challenge (BSGC) 2026 is a DPIIT-approved national startup innovation initiative aimed at identifying, supporting, and scaling high-impact startups addressing critical challenges across India’s key economic and social sectors
  • The program is designed to bring together startups, government bodies, industry leaders, investors, and ecosystem partners to collaboratively solve sector-specific problem statements aligned with national priorities
  • Through a structured challenge-led approach, startups receive financial support, mentorship, incubation opportunities, and national-level visibility

How to apply

  1. 1Applicants must explore the available challenge statements listed under BSGC 2026
  2. 2Startups should select the challenge most relevant to their solution and innovation focus
  3. 3Interested startups must complete the online registration and application form on the official MASA Forum platform
  4. 4Applicants are required to provide startup details, solution description, and sector relevance
  5. 5Applications are reviewed by the BSGC evaluation committee comprising industry and ecosystem experts
  6. 6Shortlisted startups are selected for grant support, mentorship, and incubation opportunities
  7. 7Selected startups receive program onboarding details and further engagement guidelines

Application tips

Apply on official website

Grant details are sourced from official public databases and reviewed weekly. Eligibility criteria, funding amounts, and deadlines may change without notice. Always confirm details on the MASA Forum, Startup India website before applying.

FUNDING AMOUNT₹1 ₹500,000Non-repayable grant
DEADLINEN/A
COUNTRYINIndia
REGIONIndia
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