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Tetr College of Business: How This Future-Ready University is Redefining Education

POSTED ON 11/29/2024 BY Malvika Khajuria, Director of Partnerships, Tetr College Of Business

Tetr College of Business: How This Future-Ready University is Redefining Education

Imagine a university where learning isn’t confined to textbooks and theory but spills into the real world through collaborations, tech-driven projects, and bold ventures. As we witness the rise of globally-minded universities, it’s clear that the future belongs to those who can bridge cultures, think critically, and lead with impact. And at the forefront of this shift? Tetr College of Business is where the classroom is only the beginning. Here’s everything you need to know about this futuristic university

Tetr College of Business: The future of experiential learning

Tetr College of Business is redefining education through its “Learn by Doing” philosophy. With an undergraduate programme that spans seven countries, Tetr combines rigorous business education with hands-on experience. It’s where students don’t just study theory—they apply it by building real businesses. Taught by Ivy League professors, CXOs, and industry leaders, Tetr students gain invaluable global exposure, working alongside peers worldwide. At Tetr, future leaders are empowered to think critically, collaborate across cultures, and innovate purposefully.

Tetr College of Business: Collaborating with the world

In today’s world, it’s not just what you know but who you know—and how well you work together. At Tetr, students are exposed to a melting pot of perspectives, with peers from over 45 countries, each bringing unique insights and fresh ways of thinking. Here, collaboration isn’t just encouraged; it’s woven into every project, workshop, and challenge. Think of students like Aayush Poudel from Nepal, pioneering cybersecurity solutions while working alongside students who approach problem-solving from different cultural backgrounds. Or, Anantawat Wongthip from Thailand, whose entrepreneurial vision for a protein supplement brand draws inspiration from local market insights, benefits from input and feedback from peers across continents. Tetr students aren’t just learning together and shaping each other’s futures Dua Zafar from Pakistan is another fine example. She is an advocate for youth empowerment and co-founder of Alyx Society. Dua draws on her experience inspiring over 300 public speakers and presenting at global forums like the World Government Summit to contribute to Tetr’s culture of innovation. Similarly, Lilijana Abrell from Germany, with her innovative rooftop park designs, shares her vision of sustainability and urban well-being, enriching the collective learning experience with fresh ideas about balancing work and life in high-density areas.

Tetr College of Business: Infusing tech with critical thinking

Critical thinking and technology become inseparable when education blends innovation with real-world demands. At Tetr, students are prepared to lead in tech-driven industries and fueled by creativity. This is the essence of a future-ready education. Students aren’t just learning about tech; they use it as a foundation to build something meaningful. Ege Kilinc from the USA brings this fusion to life through Travel Dynamo, his venture that uses AI, big data, and UX to transform travel businesses. He’s not just tinkering with tech; he’s mastering the tools needed to redefine an entire sector. Likewise, Arstanbek Usenov from Kyrgyzstan has harnessed his technical skills to build Globalify, an investment platform connecting startups with investors—an innovative and socially relevant solution.

Tetr College of Business: Innovating entrepreneurship for impact

What sets Tetr apart is its commitment to developing students who aim for success and seek to create positive change. Here, entrepreneurship is about more than just profit; it’s about solving real-world problems. Heedong Cho from Vietnam exemplifies this through his startup MLV Ignite, which teaches entrepreneurship to high school students and inspires them to create change in their communities. “At Tetr,” he says, “I’m learning to create a business that matters. It’s not just about launching something; it’s about making a resonant impact.” Tetr’s students don’t just discuss creating change—they live it. Linda Sagwe from Kenya, launched her entrepreneurial journey at 12 and inspired peers with ventures like Mosomi Creatives and a fine dining catering business. Her journey reflects Tetr’s ethos: to motivate young leaders to tackle challenges with innovative solutions.

Tetr College of Business: The future of education has arrived

The evolution of education is no longer a distant idea; it’s happening now. Future-ready universities like Tetr are changing the landscape by fostering global collaboration, integrating cutting-edge technology, and nurturing a culture of real-world impact. These students—creative, resourceful, driven—aren’t waiting for permission to innovate. They’re here to lead, shape, and redefine what it means to be a global entrepreneur in a world that needs visionary leaders more than ever.

For those who think education hasn’t changed, think again. The future of learning is happening in real time, and students are taking the reins and redefining what’s possible. So, as we look to tomorrow, the question isn’t if innovation will transform education—it’s how far these future-ready students will take us.

Tetr College of Business, established by Pratham Mittal, offers undergraduate programmes across seven countries and allows students to gain hands-on exposure to industries from tech and finance to sustainable agriculture and more. The college’s robust support for entrepreneurship includes a $1.6 million venture fund and access to a global network of mentors. You may apply now for an innovative undergraduate programme or email partners@tetr.org for information on admissions. However, contact  The Red Pen Undergraduate Admissions Team for assistance with your application.