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How to Start a Side Hustle While Managing College Studies

Now, creating a college life and adding a side hustle may seem very daunting indeed, but the moment you get it right, it would be the most wonderful journey ever. Be it an engineering student wanting to start out building your own app or a pharmacy student thinking about how you can innovate in the healthcare sector, here are hands-on guidelines on starting your entrepreneurial voyage without losing track of your studies.

Why Start a Side Hustle in College?​ 

Skill Development: Acquire actual skills on time management, networking, and resolution of problems.

Financial Independence: Generate extra income to meet expenses or save for some eventual goal.

Portfolio Development: Create a showcase of your projects for prospective employers or investors.

Advance Exposure: Experience entrepreneurship while you are still covered by university safety nets.

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Choose a Scalable and Flexible Idea

1

Freelancing

Platforms like Fiverr or Upwork allow you to earn by offering skills like graphic design or web development.

2

Tutoring

Teach subjects you excel in to juniors or peers.

3

Affiliate Marketing

Use social media to promote products and earn a commission.

Time Management is Key

Set Priorities: Allocate definite hours for the side hustle engagements after finishing your homework.

Use Tools: Apps like Trello, Notion, or Google Calendar can help in keeping organized.

Batch Tasks: Keep similar jobs together to save time and stay focused on that work.


Combine similar jobs to save time and stay focused on that work. Setting Priorities: Allocate specific hours for your side hustle after completing academic tasks. Use Tools: Applications such as Trello, Notion, or Google Calendar should help you stay organized.

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Success Stories to Inspire You

Ritesh Agarwal is an entrepreneur who started his entrepreneurial journey as a teenager and built one of the largest chains of hotels-OYO Rooms. 

Byju Raveendran is known as an ed-tech entrepreneur who began by taking a couple of tuition classes and later turned them into a billion-dollar company- BYJU'S.

Resources to Get Started

BooksThe Lean Startup by Eric Ries, Zero to One by Peter Thiel.

Websites: Skillshare, Udemy, and Coursera for skill-building.

Communities: Join our college E-cell or online forums like Reddit's r/Entrepreneur.

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Conclusion

Starting a side hustle during college is a fantastic way to gain experience, earn money, and explore your passions. With careful planning and the right mindset, you can achieve academic success while pursuing your entrepreneurial dreams. So, why wait? Take that first step today and start building your future!

E-CELL YBPP 3 December 2024
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