India, March 17 -- Vineet didn't just live in his dream. He lived his dream.

The youth was doing his graduation in medical biotechnology from Galgotias University in Uttar Pradesh when he founded Biopractify.

A college-goer rolling out a startup venture - the image was hard to conjure up even a few years back. But things have changed, and changed for good. The Indian startup ecosystem, which is the third largest in the world, has cradled many young innovators like Vineet Mittal over the years.

Vineet is transforming biotech education through skill development programmes, virtual labs, and interactive workshops and he gives the credit to GIC RISE, Galgotias University's incubation unit, for helping his dream come true.

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