Tetr College of Business

Tetr College of Business

Why choose Tetr College of Business?

Tetr College of Business is a new-age B-school where students study in 7 different countries across eight semesters, gaining firsthand experience of various business environments and cultures.

Founded by Pratham Mittal, a Wharton alumni and previous founder of Masters’ Union and Outgrow, our program uniquely combines global exposure with experiential learning.

Every year our students study at leading partner universities, including NUS Singapore and FITT-IIT Delhi.

Students build 7 different ventures in 7 up and coming sectors in different locations across the world like Dubai, India, United States, Ghana, Singapore, Argentina, and Europe and they get graded on actual business outcomes, ensuring practical experience and readiness for the real world.

Students learn directly from distinguished faculty and global industry leaders, including:
Dr. Viney Sawhney (Harvard University)
Dr. Edward Rogers (Former Chief Knowledge Officer, NASA)
Manoj Kohli (Former Country Head, SoftBank)

Website
tetr.com

Reviews

Sam
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Entrepreneurship

I joined Tetr College this September as a U.S. student, and it’s been a great experience so far. The global mix of students makes classes really engaging, and the focus on hands-on projects feels more practical than a traditional U.S. program.

Some processes are still getting streamlined, but the faculty and community are very supportive.

It's a solid choice if you’re looking for an international and future-focused business education. Overall, I’d say Tetr College is best suited for students who want an international perspective, don’t mind stepping outside of the traditional U.S. college experience.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The most surprising thing was how diverse the community is. I didn’t expect to be studying and collaborating daily with classmates from so many different countries, it honestly feels like a mini United Nations.
Pros
  • Global Community
  • Hands-on Learning/ Practical knowledge
  • Innovative teaching style, lots of focus on entrepreneurship, tech, and practical skills
Cons
  • Moving into a completely international setting can feel overwhelming.

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