Study Abroad: Tetr College of Business to offer Rs 2 crore scholarships to 15 Indian students
Divyansh | May 6, 2024 | 01:56 PM IST | 1 min read
Students admitted to Tetr College of Business will study at B-schools such as INSEAD France, SDA Bocconi Italy, NUS Singapore, and IITs.
NEW DELHI: Tetr College of Business today launched education scholarships worth Rs 2 crore, which will enable 15 Indian students to join the inaugural batch of its Bachelors in Management and Technology. Tetr Scholarship will offer students an opportunity to live, learn and build businesses across seven countries including the UAE, India, Singapore, Ghana, the US, Brazil, and Italy over four years.
Tetr College of Business is offering full scholarships to 60 UG students from across the world who will join the first batch. The B-school will also give admission to top SAT scorers (top 1 percentile) and those who have turned down offers from prestigious universities. Students can apply for the programme till May 19. The course will commence in September 2024,
Tetr College of Business said, as part of the programme, students will get to study at the world’s leading B-schools such as INSEAD France, SDA Bocconi Italy, NUS Singapore, and IIT among others. The B-school will also establish a USD 1.6 million venture fund called ‘Tetr Launchpad’ for aspiring entrepreneurs, complemented by mentorship from an extensive network of venture capitalists, founders, and industry leaders.
The B-school said, “Global business, education, and technology experts such as Daniel Garret Van Der Vliet, executive director, Cornell University; Manoj Kohli, ex-CEO, Bharti Airtel and Softbank; Alexis Montesinos, professor, MIT; Thorsten Truijens, professor, Kellogg School of Management; and Nitin Gaur, advisory board member, Stanford University, will teach these students throughout the eight semesters.”
The B school is led by Pratham Mittal, founder, Masters’ Union. The founding council of Tetr College of Business include Viney Sawhney, professor, Harvard University; Edward Rogers, former chief knowledge officer, NASA; Faverie Stephane, executive group president, Estee Lauder; and Saud Swar, CBO, American Express, MENA.
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