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Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS)

What Is Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS)?

What Are the Objectives of Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme?

Eligibility Criteria for Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme

How to Apply for a Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme?

What Are the Benefits of Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme?

How to Check Status of Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme?

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Experts Advisory Committee decide additional criteria for incubators in Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme?

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Yes, the Experts Advisory Committee can decide additional criteria for incubators.

Yes, the Experts Advisory Committee can decide additional criteria for incubators.

Can Incubators apply for the Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme after receiving a rejection?

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Incubators can apply to the Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme again after 3 months of receiving a rejection.

Incubators can apply to the Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme again after 3 months of receiving a rejection.

Can start-ups apply for SISFS offline?

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No, start-ups cannot apply for SISFS offline as only an online application process is available.

No, start-ups cannot apply for SISFS offline as only an online application process is available.

Who reviews applications of Start-ups under Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme?

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Incubator Seed Management Committee (ISMC)reviews applications of Start-ups under the Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme.

Incubator Seed Management Committee (ISMC)reviews applications of Start-ups under the Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme.

Are startup founders eligible for any government-backed or affordable health insurance plans?

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Yes, startup founders, especially those in the early stages, can access affordable health insurance plans even if they're not part of a large organisation. If a founder comes from a low-income background, they may be eligible for coverage under Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY.  Additionally, many private insurers offer affordable individual or family health insurance plans tailored for self-employed individuals.

Yes, startup founders, especially those in the early stages, can access affordable health insurance plans even if they're not part of a large organisation. If a founder comes from a low-income background, they may be eligible for coverage under Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY. 

Additionally, many private insurers offer affordable individual or family health insurance plans tailored for self-employed individuals.