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Tetr College of Business positions itself as a business school built around the idea of “Learn Business by Doing Business.” It offers programs in AI, finance and AI, management and technology, integrated bachelor’s-master’s pathways, a Master’s in Management and Technology, Gap Year programs, and summer programs for high school students. Its core model is not traditional classroom teaching, but learning through real business tasks across locations such as India, Dubai, China, Ghana, the United States, Argentina, and Europe—for example, building e-commerce businesses, consumer brands, Kickstarter hardware crowdfunding campaigns, NGOs, SaaS products, green startups, and content channels.
In terms of subject coverage, Tetr spans business, entrepreneurship, AI, finance, supply chain, marketing, accounting, product, machine learning, and social enterprise, making it highly interdisciplinary. The teaching format is mainly full-time, offline, and multi-country immersive. Each semester includes workshops, company visits, cultural experiences, and project deliverables, and the site mentions 100+ experts offering 1:1 mentorship. On accreditation, the pages indicate that some undergraduate programs are tied to a US Degree (STEM) or UK Degree, and that the integrated bachelor’s-master’s program is in collaboration with Thunderbird School of Global Management at ASU. It also claims to be a QS Gold Winner: Most Innovative Business School of 2025. However, the exact degree-granting arrangements and accreditation boundaries still need to be verified.
The main content does not provide clear tuition fees or payment methods, only stating that scholarships can cover up to full tuition, so pricing transparency is limited. The site highlights Career Labs, internships, startup funding, mentors, and company-visit resources, and also lists some allowance, CTC, and internship-related figures. These are attractive for career development, but they are presented from the school’s own perspective, so applicants should request official employment reports and sample details.
The strengths are its strong practical orientation, international exposure, and concrete project goals, making it suitable for students who want to learn business through entrepreneurship. The faculty and mentor list includes people with backgrounds at corporate leadership roles, NASA, Harvard, NYU, Cornell, Chicago Booth, and other institutions, suggesting rich mentorship resources. The drawbacks are that cross-border programs place high demands on visas, travel, time management, and family budgets. Tuition, language of instruction, degree details, admission criteria, and the stability of actual company visits are not fully explained in the main content.
It is better suited to high school graduates, students oriented toward business or tech entrepreneurship, and those seeking global business exposure. It is less suitable for people who simply want low-cost online learning or a more academic, research-oriented path. The China access status cannot be determined from the main content. The curriculum includes a China semester and visits to Chinese companies, but whether the website, payment, and application process work smoothly for users in mainland China still needs hands-on testing. Alternatives include traditional business schools, business + AI joint degrees, university programs with an incubator model, or MBA prep and entrepreneurship courses in China or overseas.
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