Tetr UG Program: Study at Ivy Leagues & Get Mentored by CXOs

Experience the
Real World of Economics,
One Market at a Time

Experience the
Real World of Economics,
One Market at a Time

A Global Bachelors Program in Arts and Economics—study and live across 7 countries, gaining insights from diverse cultures and economies

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Dive into the
Hands-on Curriculum

150+
Workshops
8
Capstones
60+
Local Immersions
Term 1

Dubai

Tetr Base Camp
Term 2

India

Tetr Base Camp
IIT (Immersion)
Summer: Everest Base Camp Leadership Trek
Term 3

Singapore & Malaysia

Tetr Base Camp
NUS (Immersion)
Term Project: Start a Kickstarter campaign to launch & sell a physical hardware product that you've designed to solve a critical human problem identified using principles of design thinking. Target to design and sell at least 1 physical hardware product that addresses a key human challenge, aiming for an impact of 1000+ units sold.
  • BUFI 103:How to calculate cost of capital for project evaluations.
  • PODE 103: How to analyze the economic impact of carbon pricing.
  • PODE 203: How to estimate the cost of renewable energy projects.
  • AIML 103: How to implement machine learning for urban efficiency
  • LA 301: How China's communism has evolved
  • LA 302: How international relations shape the world?
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  • Angel investing & alternate investments | NUS
  • See how innovation meets inspiration in Singapore. Singapore MetaExpo 2025.
  • Visit the world's leading Fintech company and step into the future of Finance. Paypal Innovation Lab.
  • Unravel Financial Insights at IRAS Singapore. Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore.
  • Discover Vertical Farming where Innovation meets Sustainability and experience the future of food. Sky Greens Farm Tour.
  • Explore tomorrow's technology where ideas become reality. Microsoft Technology Centre.
  • Explore Singapore's financial horizon. Monetary Authority of Singapore
  • Explore the World of International Trade to expand your horizons. Port of Singapore.
  • Witness grand parades on Singapore National Day. Singapore National Day (August 9)
  • Immerse yourself in the history and heritage of Singapore. Singapore National Museum.
  • Discover Asia's cultural mosaic at the Asian Civilisations Museum.
  • Visit Singapore's cultural heartbeat where tradition meets modernity. Chinatown Singapore.
  • Discover Singapore's military legacy. Fort Siloso
  • Step back in time to explore the charm of Singapore's last village. Kampung Lorong Buangkok.
Term 4

Ghana

Tetr Base Camp
Term Project: Conceptualize & pilot a social enterprise or an NGO focused on addressing a local cause in Ghana, emphasising sustainability, community engagement, and positive impact. Target to touch at least 200 local lives through partnerships, events, & fundraising
  • BUFI 104:How to analyze stocks and bonds for portfolio management.
  • PODE 104: How to recommend policies to improve healthcare delivery.
  • PODE 204: How to estimate the cost of renewable energy projects.How to measure healthcare outcomes using economic metrics.
  • AIML 104: How to build AI Powered Products
  • LA 401: How African history shaped it politics
  • LA 402: Foreign Language - L2
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  • Understand how trade in Africa unfolds at a world record pace! Ghana International Trade Fair
  • Witness Africa's cutting edge agricultural technology and unique innovations. AgriTech Ghana
  • Meet early stage startups at MEST Accra, Meltwater Incubator & BlueSpace Ghana, pan-African incubators supporting tech startups
  • Learn how Ghana's cocoa & cashews industry is thriving. Nestle HQs, Accra
  • Meet global investors bullish on Africa. Ghana Investment Forum
  • Walk the British colonial history of Ghana on an Independence Tour. Accra, Ghana
  • See how small business become energy self-efficient using BioGas plants. Kumasi, Ghana
Summer: Teaching Fellowship or Internship
Term 5

Argentina

Tetr Base Camp
Term Project: Launch an initiative, either social or for-profit, to further sustainable practices or products within the realm of renewables, electric vehicles, carbon credits, climate change, or wildlife conservation. Target to offset at least 1000 Kgs of CO2.
  • BUFI 105:How to identify cognitive biases in financial decisions.
  • PODE 105: How to evaluate labor market trends for policy formation.
  • PODE 205: How to predict the impact of minimum wage laws on employment.
  • AIML 105: How to use big data to drive decision making
  • LA 501: How American Politics works
  • LA 502: Thinkers of the modern world
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  • Learn how agribusiness is driving innovation at Los Grobo Group's headquarters
  • Understand Argentina's renewable energy transition at YPF Luz
  • Explore the entrepreneurial ecosystem of Buenos Aires' Distrito Arcos and Palermo Soho.
  • Experience the traditions of the Pampas region, Argentina's agricultural heartland.
  • Immerse yourself in the passion of Argentine football at La Bombonera Stadium.
  • Discover the artistic and cultural vibrancy of San Telmo and La Boca.
Term 6

Europe

Tetr Base Camp
INSEAD (Immersion)
Term Project: Build a YouTube & Instagram channel around a niche like travel, personal care, fashion, or careers etc. Create a loyal community, build creator partnerships and strike brand deals. Target at least 50 content pieces, 20,000 subscribers, & 2 brand deals.
  • BUFI 106:How to assess risks in global financial markets.
  • PODE 106: How to calculate tax burdens and assess fiscal policies.
  • PODE 206: How to design equitable and efficient tax systems.
  • AIML 106: How to deploy AI in agritech
  • LA 601: How to think like a philosopher
  • LA 602: How to appreciate art?
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  • International trade & business
  • Business of chemicals & bio-technology
  • Learn how Spain is innovating in renewable energy at Iberdrola’s headquarters.
  • Immerse in the world of Spanish retail innovation at El Corte Inglés HQ.
  • Explore Madrid’s La Nave Innovation Hub, a center for entrepreneurial creativity.
  • Experience the grandeur of Madrid’s Royal Palace and Spanish royal traditions.
  • Dive into Madrid’s artistic spirit at the Prado Museum and Reina Sofia Museum.
  • Discover Madrid’s street art and counterculture in Lavapiés and Malasaña.
Summer Break: Internship
Term 7

United States

Syracuse University

Students attend classes on the Syracuse University campus to complete the required credits and coursework.

  • BUFI 107:How to apply financial ratios to assess business performance
  • PODE 107: How to design sustainable policies for environmental impact
  • PODE 207: How to evaluate the economic implications of sustainability policies
  • AIML 107: How to apply machine learning techniques to forensic data analysis
  • LA 107: How to explore the relationship between art and human perception
  • LA 207: How to examine the role of art in reflecting and shaping cultural values
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  • Get a glimpse into new research and products at Google's HQ. Googleplex
  • See how animated blockbusters come to life at VFX studio Pixar. Pixar HQs
  • Get the BTS on Silicon Valley's top incubator behind Airbnb & Dropsbox. Y Combinator's Demo Day
  • Get an immersive insight into cutting-edge space technology. Space X HQs
  • Delve into hackers' minds at the world's top hackers conference. Black Hat USA
  • Dive into the latest in the world of Robots, AI, Metaverse, & Green tect. Consumer Electronics Show, Vegas
  • Witness a live IPO at the NASDAQ. New York
  • Experience the historic American power centers. Pentagon, & Capitol
  • Experience the intersection of art and technology. Berkeley Art Museum
  • Traverse the American colonial & civil war history across the eat coast. Various Cities (East Coast)
Term 8

United States

Syracuse University
Students attend classes on the Syracuse University campus to complete the required credits and coursework.
  • BUFI 108:How to analyze the role of money in the economy
  • PODE 108: How to design effective public health policies for improving population health
  • PODE 208: How to evaluate the impact of health policies on social determinants of health
  • AIML 208: How to analyze the ethical implications of machine intelligence
  • LA 108: How to explore the history and evolution of fine arts
  • LA 208: How to analyze different artistic techniques and their cultural significance
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  • Explore innovation at Amazon’s robotics labs.
  • Learn about electric vehicle breakthroughs at Tesla's Fremont Factory.
  • Discover the future of biotechnology at Genentech HQs.
  • Experience the world of global finance at JP Morgan’s Wall Street HQ.
  • Attend a product launch at Apple Park.
  • Learn about cybersecurity solutions at Palo Alto Networks HQ.
  • Visit WeWork’s Global HQ to see the future of coworking.
  • Relive Hollywood history at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
  • Celebrate jazz heritage at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
  • Explore the evolution of technology at the Computer History Museum.
Degree & Accreditation

Graduate with a Bachelors in Arts and Economics from Syracuse University green-arrow

Complete the first 3 years at Tetr & the final year at Syracuse University. - Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs. Receive a Bachelors Degree from Syracuse University as well as an Undergraduate Certificate from Tetr.

Consistently Ranked #1 in Public Affairs

  • Maxwell School is ranked #1 in Public Affairs by U.S. News & World Report (2024)
  • Ranked #5 in Informational Systems by U.S. News & World Report (2024)
  • Ranked Among the Top 60 National Universities by U.S. News & World Report

Best-in-Class Research Institution

  • Over 40+ Research Centers and Institutions ranging from Biotech to Fashion
  • An R1 Research Institution with $100M+ in Annual Research Funding
  • A Global Network of Over 260,000 Alumni Across 160 Countries

Proven Track Record of Career Success

  • Top Employers Like Google, ESPN, and JPMorgan Chase Hire Syracuse Alumni
  • Average Starting Salary for Syracuse Graduates Exceeds $60,000 Across Key Disciplines
  • 89% of recent undergrads are employed with 6 months of graduation

Academic Partners

Immersions

What’s a Week at Tetr Like?
Action-Packed, Purpose-Driven

Start your day with ambition and end it with impact. At tetr, every week pushes boundaries—designed to challenge, inspire, and shape you into the leader you’re meant to be.

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Skill Shop
How to negotiate deals?
Academic Immersion
MIT 134: Consumer Behavior & Research
Skill Shop
How to negotiate deals?
Personal Development
Meditation Sprint
Academic Immersion
MIT 134: Consumer Behavior & Research
Business Immersion
Attend the Mid-Market CMO forum
Explore Boston
1:1 Coaching
Meet communication coach for weekly check in
Personal Development
Brown Bag Lunches
Local Learning Venture
Optimize supply chain costs for a local cafe
Local Learning Venture
Optimize supply chain costs for a local cafe
Local Learning Venture
Capstone Project
Local Learning Venture
Capstone Project
Personal Development
Weekly Reflection Seminar
CXO Lesson
Dr. RC Bhargava, Chairman, Maruti
Leaders Roundtable
Finance Professionals
Networking Dinner
Networking Dinner
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Learn. Apply.
Reflect. Repeat.

Hands-on courses and workshops designed to build real businesses—
because real learning comes from real applications.

Term 1
Dubai
  • ECO 101:
    How to analyze supply and demand to predict market behavior.
  • ECO 201:
    How to calculate price elasticity to advise pricing strategies.
  • ECO 301:
    How to identify market failures and recommend solutions.
Term 2
India
  • ECO 201:
    How to assess the impact of government policies on the national economy.
  • ECO 202:
    How to predict inflation trends using economic models.
  • ECO 302:
    How to interpret unemployment and labor force data for policymaking.
Term 3
Singapore & Malaysia
  • ECO 103:
    How to optimize resource allocation for businesses and individuals.
  • ECO 203:
    How to evaluate consumer choices under budget constraints.
  • ECO 303:
    How to analyze game theory applications in business.
Term 4
Ghana
  • ECO 104:
    How to evaluate fiscal and monetary policies for economic stability.
  • ECO 204:
    How to measure GDP and interpret its components.
  • ECO 304:
    How to evaluate investment decisions using macroeconomic indicators.
Term 5
Argentina
  • ECO 105:
    How to assess the effectiveness of policies in developing nations.
  • ECO 205:
    How to measure poverty and inequality using economic metrics.
  • ECO 305:
    How to create strategies to tackle global developmental challenges.
Term 6
Europe
  • ECO 106:
    How to analyze trade patterns to understand global economic dynamics.
  • ECO 206:
    How to determine exchange rate impacts on international trade.
  • ECO 306:
    How to recommend trade policies for competitive advantage.
Term 7
United States
  • STA 107:
    How to Analyze the Economics of Poverty and Inequality
  • STA 207:
    How to Evaluate the Economic Impact of Education and Healthcare Policies
  • STA 307:
    How to Use Economic Models to Address Climate Change and Sustainability
Term 8
United States
  • STA 108:
    How to Analyze the Economics of Natural Resources
  • STA 208:
    How to Evaluate Environmental Policies for Sustainable Development
  • STA 308:
    How to Use Economic Tools to Address Environmental Degradation
Term 1
Dubai
  • MAT 101:
    How to use calculus to calculate consumer surplus.
  • MAT 201:
    How to apply algebra to solve market equilibrium equations.
  • MAT 301:
    How to optimize production costs using derivatives.
Term 2
India
  • STA 101:
    How to visualize economic data to uncover patterns.
  • STA 201:
    How to calculate probabilities for risk assessments.
  • STA 301:
    How to assess statistical significance in research findings.
Term 3
Singapore & Malaysia
  • STA 103:
    How to estimate the relationship between variables using regression models.
  • STA 203:
    How to interpret regression coefficients for real-world predictions
  • STA 303:
    How to use dummy variables to analyze categorical data.
Term 4
Ghana
  • STA 104:
    How to forecast economic trends using time-series analysis.
  • STA 204:
    How to build models for evaluating policy impacts over time.
  • STA 304:
    How to refine econometric models for higher accuracy.
Term 5
Argentina
  • STA 105:
    How to design and test economic models for policy evaluation.
  • STA 205:
    How to measure the cost-benefit of public projects using data.
  • STA 305:
    How to evaluate health or education policies quantitatively.
Term 6
Europe
  • STA 106:
    How to analyze large datasets to guide decision-making.
  • STA 206:
    How to create dashboards that visualize economic trends.
  • STA 306:
    How to use R or Python for statistical and economic analysis.
Term 7
United States
  • STA 107:
    How to design and test economic models for policy evaluation.
  • STA 207:
    How to measure the cost-benefit of public projects using data.
  • STA 307:
    How to evaluate health or education policies quantitatively.
Term 8
United States
  • STA 108:
    How to analyze large datasets to guide decision-making.
  • STA 208:
    How to create dashboards that visualize economic trends.
  • STA 308:
    How to use R or Python for statistical and economic analysis.
Term 1
Dubai
  • BUFI 101:
    How to draft a business plan for a startup.
  • BUFI 201:
    How to analyze competitive strategies for market entry.
  • BUFI 301:
    How to assess operational efficiency using key metrics.
Term 2
India
  • BUFI 102:
    How to read and interpret balance sheets for business decisions.
  • BUFI 202:
    How to evaluate profit and loss statements to guide strategy.
  • BUFI 302:
    How to use cash flow statements to monitor liquidity.
Term 3
Singapore & Malaysia
  • BUFI 103:
    How to calculate cost of capital for project evaluations.
  • BUFI 203:
    How to make capital budgeting decisions using NPV and IRR.
  • BUFI 303:
    How to optimize debt-equity structure for companies.
Term 4
Ghana
  • BUFI 104:
    How to analyze stocks and bonds for portfolio management.
  • BUFI 204:
    How to compare investment opportunities across industries.
  • BUFI 304:
    How to evaluate the impact of interest rate changes on investments.
Term 5
Argentina
  • BUFI 105:
    How to identify cognitive biases in financial decisions.
  • BUFI 205:
    How to predict market trends using behavioral insights.
  • BUFI 305:
    How to integrate psychology into investment strategy development.
Term 6
Europe
  • BUFI 106:
    How to assess risks in global financial markets.
  • BUFI 206:
    How to develop strategies for international finance operations.
  • BUFI 306:
    How to recommend currency hedging strategies for MNCs.
Term 7
United States
  • BUFI 107:
    How to apply financial ratios to assess business performance
  • BUFI 207:
    How to use time value of money in investment decisions
  • BUFI 307:
    How to optimize capital structure and minimize financial risk
Term 8
United States
  • BUFI 108:
    How to analyze the role of money in the economy
  • BUFI 208:
    How to evaluate the functioning of central banks and monetary policy
  • BUFI 308:
    How to assess the impact of financial institutions on economic stability
Term 1
Dubai
  • PODE 101:
    How to assess the effectiveness of public programs.
  • PODE 201:
    How to analyze government budgets to identify inefficiencies.
  • PODE 301:
    How to recommend policies to improve social equity.
Term 2
India
  • PODE 102:
    How to evaluate housing policies to tackle urban challenges.
  • PODE 202:
    How to plan public transportation systems for economic growth.
  • PODE 302:
    How to assess economic growth potential in urban areas.
Term 3
Singapore & Malaysia
  • PODE 103:
    How to analyze the economic impact of carbon pricing.
  • PODE 203:
    How to estimate the cost of renewable energy projects.
  • PODE 303:
    How to quantify the economic benefits of sustainability.
Term 4
Ghana
  • PODE 104:
    How to recommend policies to improve healthcare delivery.
  • PODE 204:
    How to measure healthcare outcomes using economic metrics.
  • MAST 304:
    How to evaluate healthcare access and affordability metrics.
Term 5
Argentina
  • PODE 105:
    How to evaluate labor market trends for policy formation.
  • PODE 205:
    How to predict the impact of minimum wage laws on employment.
  • PODE 305:
    How to analyze workforce participation by demographic groups.
Term 6
Europe
  • PODE 106:
    How to calculate tax burdens and assess fiscal policies.
  • PODE 206:
    How to design equitable and efficient tax systems.
  • PODE 306:
    How to create fiscal policies to manage national debt effectively.
Term 7
United States
  • PODE 107:
    How to design sustainable policies for environmental impact
  • PODE 207:
    How to evaluate the economic implications of sustainability policies
  • PODE 307:
    How to integrate sustainability into business strategy and operations
Term 8
United States
  • PODE 108:
    How to design effective public health policies for improving population health
  • PODE 208:
    How to evaluate the impact of health policies on social determinants of health
  • PODE 308:
    How to integrate economic analysis into public health policy decision-making
Term 1
Dubai
  • AIML 101:
    How to master prompt engineering to leverage generative AI
Term 2
India
  • AIML 102:
    How to leverage AI to automate content creation
Term 3
Singapore & Malaysia
  • AIML 103:
    How to implement machine learning for urban efficiency
Term 4
Ghana
  • AIML 104:
    How to build AI Powered Products
Term 5
Argentina
  • AIML 105:
    How to use big data to drive decision making
Term 6
Europe
  • AIML 106:
    How to deploy AI in agritech
Term 7
United States
  • AIML 107:
    How to apply machine learning techniques to forensic data analysis
Term 8
United States
  • AIML 208:
    How to analyze the ethical implications of machine intelligence
Term 1
Dubai
  • COMM 101:
    How to give an inspiring speech
  • COMM 201:
    How to write persuasively
Term 2
India
  • COMM 102:
    How to use mental models to solve problems
  • COMM 202:
    How to manage personal finances
Term 3
Singapore & Malaysia
  • COMM 103:
    How to become a better leader
  • COMM 103:
    How to influence people without authority
Term 4
Ghana
  • COMM 104:
    How to craft a compelling personal portfolio
  • COMM 204:
    How to master power writing & deep reading
Term 5
Argentina
  • COMM 105:
    How to master the craft of storytelling
  • COMM 205:
    How to run effective meeting & motivate teams
Term 6
Europe
  • COMM 106:
    How to write emails that get responses
  • COMM 206:
    How to hack your hormones
Term 7
United States
  • COMM 107:
    How to improve communication strategies within organizations
  • COMM 207:
    How to analyze organizational communication patterns and effectiveness
Term 8
United States
  • COMM 108:
    How to develop mindful listening and speaking techniques
  • COMM 207:
    How to apply mindfulness practices to improve interpersonal communication
Term 1
Dubai
  • LA 101:
    Shifting world order & world politics after 9/11 and Covid
Term 2
India
  • LA 201:
    Mapping 5000 years of Indian History
  • LA 202:
    How countries grow & make money
Term 3
Singapore & Malaysia
  • LA 301:
    How China's communism has evolved
  • LA 302:
    How international relations shape the world?
Term 4
Ghana
  • LA 401:
    How African history shaped it politics
  • LA 204:
    Foreign Language - L2
Term 5
Argentina
  • LA 501:
    How American Politics works
  • LA 502:
    Thinkers of the modern world
Term 6
Europe
  • LA 601:
    How to think like a philosopher
  • LA 602:
    How to appreciate art?
Term 7
United States
  • LA 107:
    How to explore the relationship between art and human perception
  • LA 207:
    How to examine the role of art in reflecting and shaping cultural values
Term 8
United States
  • LA 108:
    How to explore the history and evolution of fine arts
  • LA 208:
    How to analyze different artistic techniques and their cultural significance

Faculty that
Inspire and Empower

Mr. Viney Sawhney
Professor, Harvard University
Area of interest Private Equity, Venture Capital and Investment Banking
Academician
Mr. Faverie Stephane
Executive Group President, Estee Lauder
Area of interest Global Markets and Customer Dynamics
Academician
Dr. Alexis Montecinos
Instructor, Harvard University
Area of interest Business Analytics and Strategy
Academician
Dr. Zal Phiroz
Adjunct Professor, Harvard University
Teaching How do companies manage supply chain to procure & ship globally
Academician
Dr. Edward Rogers
Former Chief Knowledge Officer, NASA
Teaching How to Manage Complexities
Academician
Mr. Nitin Gaur
Former Advisory Board Member, Stanford University
Teaching How to Innovate in Fintech
Academician
Dr. Daniel Garett Van Der Vliet
Executive Director, Cornell University
Area of interest Leadership & Family Business
Academician
Dr. Zvi Gilula
Professor, Chicago Booth
Area of interest Statistics and Marketing
Academician
Mr. Thomas Heinis
Professor, Imperial College London
Area of interest Data Storage and Management
Academician
Ms. Kevyn Eva Norton
Product Lead, Easy Bites App
Teaching How to do Product and UX Research
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September 2025 batch.
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A Simple 3-Step Admission Process
1
Fill out the
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2
Attempt the Tetr Trial,
a 90 minute AI-Powered aptitude test
3
Interview with an
industry leader to assess fit

Fee Structure

Currency in USD
Academic fees (Incl. Taxes)
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Total
Tuition
37,544
42,544
42,144
27,044
149,275
Academic Immersions
11,754
12,754
11,754
9,254
45,515
Local Business Immersions
4,000
4,000
4,000
3,000
15,000
One Time Registration
10,000
10,000
Total Academic Fees (Incl. Taxes)
53,298
59,298
57,898
39,298
209,790
Administration Fees (Incl. Taxes)
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Total
Program Management
7,899
8,899
7,699
6,699
31,195
Career Development
820
820
820
1,640
4,100
Total Admin Fees
8,719
9,719
8,519
8,339
35,295
Total Fees
62,016
69,016
66,416
47,636
245,085
10,000
Living  (Incl. Taxes)
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Total
Accommodation (Academic Year)
13,900
13,900
13,900
8,000
49,700
Meal Plan
2,200
3,400
3,000
1,170
9,770
Immigration & Local Charges
3,050
3,050
3,050
3,050
12,200
Total Living Expenses
16,950
16,950
16,950
11,050
61,900

Living Costs at a Glance

Planning your finances is an important part of your academic journey. Here's a breakdown of living and immigration costs across the years to help you budget efficiently.

Accommodation Costs

  • Average Spend per Year: $12,604
  • Total Accommodation Spend for 4 Years: $50,415

Immigration & Local Charges

Covering essential immigration and local services throughout your studies.

  • Average Fixed Annual Charges $3,300
  • Total Immigration & Local Charges for 4 Years $13,200

Total Living Expenses

  • Average Spend per Year $15,904
  • Total Living Expenses for 4 Years $63,615

*Please note that the above-mentioned costs are indicative and non-inclusive of personal preferences.

Empowering Dreams
Through Scholarships

At Tetr, we never let financial hardships stand in the way of quality education. Scholarships will cover up to 100% of the tuition for Bachelors in Management & Technology.

The Outliers Scholarship
Celebrating exceptional talents beyond academics. If you're leading in fields like dance, space science, or robotics, this scholarship is designed to propel your unique journey forward at Tetr.
Eligibilty Criteria : Recognized in the top 1% in any field.
The Community Leaders Scholarship
Recognizing emerging leaders of tomorrow. If you've demonstrated exceptional leadership potential in any sphere, Tetr's Leadership Scholarship aims to nurture and develop your innate ability to inspire and lead.
Eligibilty Criteria : Demonstrated exceptional leadership abilities
The Entrepreneur & Innovation Scholarship
For the visionaries who dream of launching groundbreaking ventures. This scholarship supports budding entrepreneurs ready to turn their innovative ideas into reality with Tetr's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Eligibilty Criteria : Aspiring or current entrepreneurs
The SAT Merit Scholarship
If your SAT scores place you among the top percentile, Tetr's SAT Scholarship is here to acknowledge your hard work and academic prowess, easing your path to a global business education. Our SAT Designated Institution (DI) Code is 45549. Please use this code to send your official SAT scores directly to us.
Eligibilty Criteria : Top percentile SAT scorers
The Pathfinders Scholarship
For the daring souls turning down traditional top-tier offers for the unparalleled experience at Tetr. This scholarship honors your courageous decision to chart a unique educational path with us.
Eligibilty Criteria : Declined offers from a top-tier university in any country to attend Tetr
The Transfer Students Scholarship
Embrace a new path with Tetr. Designed for students seeking to pivot their academic journey from their current institution, this scholarship supports your bold move towards a transformative education.
Eligibilty Criteria : Open to students transferring from another institution to join Tetr
The Aspire Grant
For those who have faced and overcome financial challenges in pursuit of their education.
Eligibilty Criteria : Applicants must provide documentation to substantiate their financial needs and a personal statement detailing the challenges they have faced.

Empowering Dreams Through Scholarships

At Tetr, we never let financial hardships stand in the way of quality education. Scholarships will cover up to 100% of the tuition for Bachelors in Management & Technology.

The Outliers Scholarship
Celebrating exceptional talents beyond academics. If you're leading in fields like dance, space science, or robotics, this scholarship is designed to propel your unique journey forward at Tetr.
Eligibilty Criteria : Recognized in the top 1% in any field.
The Community Leaders Scholarship
Recognizing emerging leaders of tomorrow. If you've demonstrated exceptional leadership potential in any sphere, Tetr's Leadership Scholarship aims to nurture and develop your innate ability to inspire and lead.
Eligibilty Criteria : Demonstrated exceptional leadership abilities.
The Entrepreneur & Innovation Scholarship
For the visionaries who dream of launching groundbreaking ventures. This scholarship supports budding entrepreneurs ready to turn their innovative ideas into reality with Tetr's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Eligibilty Criteria : Aspiring or current entrepreneurs.
The SAT Merit Scholarship
If your SAT scores place you among the top percentile, Tetr's SAT Scholarship is here to acknowledge your hard work and academic prowess, easing your path to a global business education. Our SAT Designated Institution (DI) Code is 45549. Please use this code to send your official SAT scores directly to us.
Eligibilty Criteria : Top percentile SAT scorers.
The Pathfinders Scholarship
For the daring souls turning down traditional top-tier offers for the unparalleled experience at Tetr. This scholarship honors your courageous decision to chart a unique educational path with us.
Eligibilty Criteria : Declined offers from a top-tier university in any country to attend Tetr.
The Transfer Students Scholarship
Embrace a new path with Tetr. Designed for students seeking to pivot their academic journey from their current institution, this scholarship supports your bold move towards a transformative education.
Eligibilty Criteria : Open to students transferring from another institution to join Tetr.
The Aspire Grant
For those who have faced and overcome financial challenges in pursuit of their education.
Eligibilty Criteria : Applicants must provide documentation to substantiate their financial needs and a personal statement detailing the challenges they have faced.

Scholarship
Dates & Deadlines

Rounds
Commencement
Deadline
Status
Round 1
November 16, 2024
January 15, 2025
Apply Now
Round 2
To be Announced
To be Announced
To be Announced
Round 3
Apply Now
30th June, 2024
July
Apply Now
Sep, 2024
Round 3
To be Announced
To be Announced
To be Announced
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In Term Internships

Shadow Top CXOs and Teams

In each county, actually work with business leaders and companies while enriching your resume.

Work on Real Life Assignments

From EV mobility to large real estate deals, witness the world change firsthand.

Not Just in the Summer

Get the opportunity to intern during the term in the evenings and weekends.

Cross-Functional Growth

Internships go beyond the job title. Students collaborate with cross-functional teams in areas like marketing, finance, product management, and business development, gaining a well-rounded understanding of how businesses thrive.

20,000 USD

Cumulative Stipend (In Every Term)

50%

Cohort Secured Internships

30+

CXO Interactions in 16 Weeks

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Access 100+ Eminent
Recruiters and Hiring Partners

Any questions?

How long does the Tetr application process take?

The initial registration is a quick 30 minute process, followed by The Tetr Trial lasting approximately 90 minutes. The final interview, which is an essential part of the process, typically lasts around 30 minutes.

Do I need to prepare for something before starting the application process?

No prior preparation is necessary before initiating the application. Our process is thoughtfully crafted to get to know you as an individual and assess your personality holistically.

Are there opportunities for internships or work experience during the program?

The program aims to incorporate real-world experiences, fostering practical skills and global networking. Tetr has established partnerships with companies across various domains in the host countries, offering students valuable hands-on practical experience. Our dedicated career support team is committed to assisting candidates in unlocking rewarding professional opportunities.

What qualifications do you earn when you graduate from Tetr?

Our students will be awarded a globally recognized degree, complete with ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits, ensuring international academic and professional recognition.

How are host countries selected?

Host countries are chosen based on their cultural, academic, and professional relevance to the program's objectives. The selection process is carefully curated to offer a well-rounded global experience. We have selected a mix of developing and developed countries ensuring a diversity of experience.

Does Tetr provide financial assistance?

Yes, 80% of our students benefit from financial aid. Tetr offers multiple need and merit-based scholarships. With our global banking partnerships, we ensure extensive financial support for all.

What kind of job support does Tetr provide?

We have a personal career coach working with each candidate throughout the program to identify aspirations and target opportunities. The dedicated career support team works with the candidate to access some of the finest opportunities across the globe.

Will faculty travel with students to different countries?

No, our faculty won't be travelling with the students. The program team, student affairs team, and health & safety team will accompany them. Each country will have a dedicated local academic team, and our faculty will travel to these locations as per the course requirements each term.