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Tetr reveals USD $2m scholarship for UK and European students

The funding pot will be available to undergraduate students applying for the next academic year at Tetr, with the value of each scholarship dependent on individual cases.

It follows “tremendous” interest from the UK and Europe, Priyank Jain, Tetr’s director of undergraduate programs, told The PIE News.

“The quality of the kids from Europe in the past two years has been great. They’re doing tremendous things,” he said.

“It could be a part scholarship or full scholarship depending upon the merit [of the applicant],” he explained.

Jain told The PIE that roughly 15% of Tetr’s current cohort – roughly 200 students – are European, 30% are from India, 30% from Latin America and 20% from North America, with other students from the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

The rationale behind the scholarship was simple, said Jain – to draw in applications from students who match Tetr’s innovative outlook. “We wanted to encourage more kids who possibly don’t know about us…to take a look,” he explained.

The quality of the kids from Europe in the past two years has been great. They’re doing tremendous things
Priyank Jain, Tetr College of Business

Recipients of the scholarship will go through the regular admissions process for Tetr, which tests students’ critical reasoning, quantitative ability, among other skills.

Tetr College of Business, founded by Pratham Mittal in 2024, is fast growing in popularity, with its current cohort made up of 45+ nationalities.

The PIE’s co-founder and CEO, Amy Baker, recently sat down with Mittal to discuss the thinking behind the business school – where students learn by doing by creating a real business from scratch in a different country every term, working from locations including Dubai and Accra.

Listen to the full interview here.

Mittal will be speaking at The PIE High Europe on March 23, 2026 at The Brewery, London. Book your tickets here.

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