YouthNet Launches MeitY GENESIS EiR 3.0 Program for Nagaland Tech Startups
YouthNet has opened applications for the MeitY GENESIS Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EiR) 3.0 programme, offering up to ₹10 lakh in funding to technology-driven startups and early-stage entrepreneurs in Nagaland.

YouthNet Opens MeitY GENESIS EiR 3.0 Pipeline for Nagaland Startups
The initiative, backed by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and MeitY Startup Hub, targets Tier-II and Tier-III city founders who need capital, incubation, and mentorship to convert raw ideas into scalable ventures. For ClimateTech founders operating outside metro hubs, this is a structured entry point into India's federal startup support infrastructure.
Funding Parameters and Support Structure
The EiR 3.0 programme operates on a conditional funding model. Selected applicants may receive financial support of up to ₹10 lakh, with disbursement contingent on the nature of the innovation and milestone progression. Beyond capital, participants gain access to structured incubation through YouthNet Incubation Centre — the sole implementing partner in Nagaland — along with expert mentorship, business-model development support, and network access to relevant industry and startup channels.
The programme is designed for students, innovators, and early-stage entrepreneurs at the ideation or validation stage. Its core objective: expand technology-led entrepreneurship beyond established metropolitan centres. Two prior phases are already operational, with several Nagaland startups reportedly selected under various GENESIS components and receiving financial assistance, incubation, and venture-development support.
Bottleneck Check: What Founders Should Evaluate
Before applying, run the following diagnostics:
1. Stage alignment. EiR targets idea validation and early product refinement. If your venture has already secured external funding or reached revenue traction, the programme's value-add may be marginal relative to the application overhead.
2. Sector fit. The programme is technology-agnostic but explicitly prioritises scalable innovation. ClimateTech solutions — clean energy, carbon management, sustainable agriculture — qualify if framed as technology-driven ventures with measurable outcomes.
3. Geographic constraint. YouthNet operates as the only implementing partner in Nagaland. Founders outside the state need to verify eligibility through MeitY Startup Hub's broader GENESIS network.
4. Capital throughput. ₹10 lakh (~$12,000) covers proof-of-concept burn, not full product development. Factor this into your unit economics before committing bandwidth to the application process.
Applications are submitted through YouthNet's designated online portal. Details available via their official website and social media channels.