BANDUNG, unpas.ac.id – In order to encourage and develop entrepreneurial skill, as well as improve entrepreneurial program in the university, Ditjen Belmawa opens the 2022 Student’s Training Program for Entrepreneurship (Program Pembinaan Mahasiswa Wirausaha, P2MW).
Kemendikburistek prepares a maximum budget of 24 million rupiahs for each campus than runs P2MW. It will be given to the proposals that pass the selection of P2MW.
P2MW is a development program for students who already have a business through financial assistance, mentoring, and training (coaching).
Before being sent to the Directorate General of Belmawa for funding, proposals are accommodated and selected by universities.
“Students of Unpas who are interested to join the program can register themselves and access the website https://kesejahteraan.kemdikbud.go.id/p2mw. The registration process can be done not later than 2 June 2022; its internal selection in the university will be held in 3-4 June 2022,” said the Head of Unpas Bureau for Student Affairs, R. Hj. Iin Martina, S.H., on Thursday, 28 April 2022.
These are the following categories which can submit the P2MW proposal:
- Food and beverages: Producing the food and beverage product, either from raw materials to semi-finished or from semi-finished processed into final products (not resellers).
- Production or cultivation: Production process from upstream to downstream, including agrocomplex sectors (farming, food plan, horticulture, forestry, husbandry and fishery).
- Creative industry, arts, culture, and tourism: Process of creating product and service which have values of creativity and idea, into the economic product in the field of art, culture and tourism.
- Service and trading: Doing activity of selling-and-buying of product and service between seller and buyer.
- Applied Technology: Applying appropriate technology in various sectors of life.
To join P2MW, students should have been already listed as participant in PDDIKTI. Each group consists of leader and members, of 3-5 people. The group should at least have their business prototype proved by product documentation. The proposal submitted may not/ is not currently receiving similar funding from APBN sources.
“This program is very good for increasing the number of entrepreneurs from universities. Especially now that Unpas is heading for an entrepreneurial university,” he concluded. (Reta)*