The entrepreneurial reality show Shark Tank India continues to break new ground this season by highlighting the creativity and drive of teenage entrepreneurs.
Among the three pitches featured, Goa-based Project Clay stood out, securing a deal for its innovative mentorship platform designed to guide and support students and adults in making informed career and life decisions.
The Pitch
The young founders sought ₹15 lakhs for 10% equity, valuing the company at ₹1.5 crore. Their pitch emphasized the platform’s potential to bridge the gap between academic choices and professional success.
They highlighted the platform’s ability to assist users at critical milestones, such as creating a first resume, selecting the right college, starting freelancing, or even launching a startup. The vision resonated strongly with the sharks, particularly Namita Thapar, who offered the exact ask—₹15 lakhs for 10% equity—along with her mentorship to help scale the platform further.
About Project Clay
Founded in 2020 by teens Dyumna Madan and Shivom Sood, Project Clay focuses on empowering individuals through customized 1-on-1 mentorship programs that tackle various aspects of career planning and skill development.
Whether applying to colleges, acquiring new skills, or launching startups, the platform simplifies complex decisions with tailored guidance.
Operating from Goa, the brand caters to both students and professionals seeking personalized mentorship and assistance.
While the company’s profitability figures have not been disclosed, the founders’ passion for mentorship and commitment to quality have driven its impressive growth.
Celebrating Young Innovation
This year’s Campus Special episode on Shark Tank India spotlights ambitious teenage founders with bold visions and groundbreaking ideas, demonstrating that age is no barrier to innovation, resilience, and determination. With Project Clay securing a deal, it’s clear that young entrepreneurs are ready to make a big impact in the business world.