SEIC Launches Innovation Fellowship Program 2026 to Bridge Karachi’s Campus and Startup Ecosystem

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Sindh Enterprise Incubation Center has launched the SEIC Innovation Fellowship Program 2026, marking what it describes as Karachi’s first campus-embedded fellowship of its kind. The six-month structured program is designed to place a cohort of 20 fellows — drawn from universities across the city — at the intersection of student life and the startup ecosystem, with the specific goal of ensuring that early-stage ventures on campuses do not dissolve before they can reach meaningful institutional support.

The fellowship is built around active engagement rather than passive learning. Fellows will be expected to scout startups at their respective universities, run workshops, and activate their campuses as entrepreneurial environments. Alongside that outreach work, they will intern with startups already incubated within SEIC, giving them direct exposure to how ventures operate beyond the idea stage. The program also connects fellows across a network spanning more than 15 universities, creating a citywide peer cohort that extends well beyond any single institution.

In terms of structure, the program offers access to founders, mentors, and investors, alongside a tripartite internship agreement that formalises the work experience component and gives it professional standing. The target applicant is a third or fourth year student enrolled at institutions including IBA, NED, FAST, Habib University, Karachi School of Business and Leadership, Aga Khan University, or any other Karachi university connected through the ORIC network — someone who is entrepreneurially curious, well-networked on campus, and willing to treat the fellowship as professional work rather than extracurricular activity.

Applications close on May 10, 2026, with interviews scheduled between May 11 and 16, and the program set to begin on May 20. With only 20 spots available citywide, SEIC has kept the cohort deliberately small — oriented toward depth of engagement over breadth of participation.

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