November 27 to December 7, 2025: Google Startup School India runs free AI training program “Prompt to Prototype.” India has 180,000+ registered startups but under 2% are AI-native. Program teaches founders to build working prototypes using Gemini, Imagen, Veo, NotebookLM without coding. Supported by MeitY, Startup India, IndiaAI Mission, NASSCOM. Fully online, live interactive workshops. Google certificate upon completion. Outstanding prototypes showcase January 2026 with Google expert mentorship. Ragini Das (Head of Google for Startups India) partners with Scaler to democratize AI access. Zero coding requirements. Only laptop, Google account, stable internet needed. Application opened November 5, deadline November 27. Here’s everything Tier 2 and Tier 3 founders need to know.
What Is Google Startup School India? (And Why 2025 Is Different)
Google Startup School India launched in 2022 as free training program for early stage founders.
Previous years focused on business models, fundraising basics, go-to-market planning.
2025 changes everything. The “Prompt to Prototype” edition focuses entirely on Generative AI tools.
Ragini Das, Head of Google for Startups India, explains the shift: “Our goal is to make the power of AI accessible to every founder, not just those with technical expertise.”
The Problem This Solves
India has 180,000+ registered startups according to DPIIT.
But under 2% are AI-native despite global shift where AI fluency became new marker of innovation.
This imbalance creates structural opportunity. Founders who learn AI tools now get massive advantage.
Google’s solution: Teach anyone to build working apps using only AI prompts. The new programming language is English.
Program Details: November 27 to December 7, 2025
Two week intensive, fully funded online training program.
Timeline
November 5, 2025: Registration opened.
November 27, 2025: Application deadline. Core program begins.
November 27 to December 7, 2025: Live interactive workshops and sessions.
January 2026: Build the Future Showcase for selected prototypes. Google expert mentorship.
Format
100% online, live interactive series of workshops. Fully virtual access. No relocation required. Flexible attendance for working professionals.
Materials and mentorships extend into January 2026 even after core program ends December 7.
Who This Program Is Actually For
Common misconception: You need to be “Registered Startup” to join.
False. Google opened this to wider audience to democratize AI.
Eligible Participants
Students: Engineering, Arts, Commerce. Any stream. If you have project idea, you’re eligible.
Non-technical founders: CEOs who don’t know Python or Java. This course is specifically built for you.
Product managers: Professionals wanting to speed up workflows using AI tools.
Pre-entrepreneurs: Haven’t started company yet but have notebook full of ideas.
Tier 2 and Tier 3 founders: Building outside Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi. Exact target audience.
Prerequisites
Zero coding requirements. Only laptop, Google account, stable internet connection needed.
Mobile phone can watch lectures but building prototypes using AI Studio difficult on small screen. Laptop or desktop highly recommended.
What AI Tools You Actually Learn
Curriculum covers Google’s entire AI ecosystem through hands-on practice.
Gemini
Google’s conversational AI model. Participants learn to create AI-driven assistants, automated code generation, full web applications.
Gemini Canvas enables brand asset generation. Gemini 2.5 Flash (nicknamed “Nano Banana” internally) famous for speed.
Imagen
Text to image generation. Create product mockups, marketing visuals, brand assets without design skills.
Veo
Video generation tool. Create promotional videos, product demos, explainer content from text prompts.
NotebookLM
AI-powered research assistant. Synthesize market insights, competitive analysis, customer research at scale.
AI Studio
Central environment where all tools integrate. Practice prompt-based development. Design AI-powered features. Build and deploy through Cloud Run.
All tools available free right now at ai.google.dev/aistudio.
What The Curriculum Covers (Week by Week)
Structured learning journey from idea to deployed prototype.
Week 1: Ideate and Validate
Customer need identification: Learn to spot real problems worth solving.
Demand validation: Test if people actually want your solution before building.
Concept refinement: Turn vague ideas into clear product specifications.
AI-first prototyping foundations: How AI changes product development entirely.
Week 2: Design and Deploy
Mastering AI Studio: Build product intelligence using prompt-based systems.
MVP development: Turn validated concept into working prototype using Gemini API.
Model control: Fine-tune AI behavior for specific use cases.
Deployment: Launch prototypes live on Cloud Run.
Showcase preparation: Selected participants prepare presentations for January 2026 showcase.
What You Get Upon Completion
Google-endorsed certificate: Validates AI skills. 100% free. Typically found in paid professional development programs.
Working AI prototype: Deployed application built during two weeks. Portfolio piece for future investors or employers.
Access to expert network: Google AI specialists, experienced product leaders, industry mentors.
Scaler ecosystem access: Networking with India’s tech community through partnership.
Build the Future Showcase eligibility: Outstanding prototypes invited to present January 2026 before curated audience including Google mentors.
Continued mentorship: Selected showcase participants receive ongoing guidance refining and scaling ventures.
Why This Program Matters (Founder Perspective)
Reduces early stage confusion. Provides structured thinking frameworks.
Helps validate assumptions before expensive development. Connects you to ecosystem exposure.
Makes you think beyond “just building.” Mini-accelerator without giving equity.
What Makes 2025 Edition Special
Abhimanyu Saxena, Co-Founder of Scaler, explains: “In an era of technological shifts that can create uncertainty, this program offers a clear pathway for individuals not only to adapt but to thrive as creators and innovators.”
Innovation no longer gated by code. Just curiosity, creativity, and right tools.
What This Is NOT (Setting Expectations)
Be clear about limitations before applying.
NOT funding guarantee: Program doesn’t provide capital. No equity investment. No guarantee of VC connections.
NOT traditional accelerator: No 6 month intensive. No office space. No direct capital injection.
NOT magic solution: Won’t build your startup for you. Execution still completely on you.
What it IS: Education plus ecosystem exposure. AI tools mastery. Structured learning. Network access. Certificate credibility.
Similar Programs Worth Exploring
If you’re serious about structured learning, explore multiple programs.
100X.VC Masterclasses
Early stage VC firm running education sessions on fundraising, term sheets, pitch construction.
T-Hub Lab32
Structured accelerator with mentorship and corporate access. Government backed ecosystem in Hyderabad.
Startup India Programs
Government backed ecosystem programs. Learning modules. Funding connect initiatives. DPIIT recognition benefits.
Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First
More intensive than Startup School. Targets Seed to Series A funded AI startups. Runs September to December 2025 or June to September 2026.
Requires existing traction, customer validation, market fit. Not for idea stage.
The Funding Connection (Why This Matters)
Programs like Startup School prepare you for investors.
Indian startup funding ecosystem includes Blume Ventures, Lightspeed India, Peak XV Partners (formerly Sequoia Capital India).
These VCs back founders who understand product strategy, traction metrics, and clarity.
Exactly what structured programs train you on.
In 2025, VCs increasingly favor AI-first startups. Under 2% of Indian startups are AI-native. Massive white space.
Learning AI tools positions you in the 2% instead of the 98%.
How To Apply (Before November 27 Deadline)
Registration opened November 5, 2025. Deadline November 27, 2025.
Application link: https://startup.google.com/programs/startup-school/
What To Prepare
Google account. Laptop or desktop computer. Stable internet connection. Project idea (even rough concept works).
Familiarize yourself with AI Studio beforehand at ai.google.dev/aistudio. Understand how prompt-based development works. Gain clearer idea of how to design AI-powered features.
Application Strategy
Don’t wait until November 27. Apply early. Spots may fill before official deadline.
If you missed live dates, watch recorded sessions. Tools (Gemini, Veo, AI Studio) remain available. Prepare prototype for potential Cohort 2 in early 2026.
Who Should Definitely Apply
Apply if you feel lost in random startup advice. Want structured basics instead of scattered blog posts.
Don’t have elite founder networks or IIT pedigree. Building outside traditional startup hubs.
This program democratizes startup education. Levels playing field.
No longer matters if you studied Computer Science at IIT or Literature at local college.
If you have logic to form good prompt, you have power to build product.
The Bottom Line
Google Startup School India “Prompt to Prototype” runs November 27 to December 7, 2025.
Free AI training. No coding required. Build working prototypes in two weeks.
Under 2% of India’s 180,000 startups are AI-native. This program puts you in that 2%.
Tools taught: Gemini, Imagen, Veo, NotebookLM, AI Studio. All available free now.
Certificate upon completion. Outstanding prototypes showcase January 2026 with Google expert mentorship.
Supported by MeitY, Startup India, IndiaAI Mission, NASSCOM. Partnership with Scaler.
Application deadline November 27. Don’t wait.
Start with structured learning. Then apply execution. Then chase funding. Not other way around.
This program gives you the structured learning Tier 2 and Tier 3 founders rarely access.
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