- Tetr College of Business launches a Masters in Management and Technology with global exposure.
- Program spans Dubai, China, and Europe, blending academics with hands-on venture building.
- Includes internships with top brands and opportunities to work on real startups.
Tetr College of Business, an international business school founded by Indian entrepreneur Pratham Mittal, has launched a unique Masters in Management and Technology (MiM-Tech) program. The one year course spans Dubai, China, and Europe, offering participants a blend of academic learning and real world business experience.
The program is aimed at early career professionals, aspiring entrepreneurs, family business successors, and students seeking global exposure. Designed as an 'Ivy League meets Y Combinator' degree, it targets professionals aged 20 to 28, including those switching industries or aiming for leadership roles.
In Dubai, participants work on consumer focused ventures, gaining expertise in branding, packaging, and go-to-market strategies. They also engage with luxury retail groups, startups, and sovereign wealth funds to understand the region’s business landscape.
In China, the focus shifts to scaling businesses, optimising supply chains, and leveraging AI, automation, and emerging technologies. In Europe, students design and launch ventures centred around curated experiences, covering sectors such as luxury travel, food, and culture, with Madrid as a key hub.
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The final semester features a two month paid internship with leading brands and startups, offering practical experience in finance, marketing, consulting, and operations.
Tetr College’s first cohort built 44 ventures, generating over USD 300,000 in revenue, with startups such as ServeClub and CosMoss securing angel funding. The program awards degrees from the UK’s Middlesex University, with Dubai as its base.