Tetr College of Business hosted the India edition of round one of its highly anticipated Global Entrepreneurship Challenge, Tetr Disrupt, in partnership with DPS R.K. Puram on 11 January 2025. Tetr College of Business is a global B-school where students from around the world learn business by building business across 7 countries: USA, Italy, Singapore, Brazil, UAE, India, and Ghana.Tetr Disrupt is an international competition for high school students where the world’s brightest young minds from 25 countries come together to tackle the most pressing global challenges and create innovative solutions for a better tomorrow, along with a chance to raise $100K in funding to bring their idea to life.
The first round in Delhi brought together over 20 teams of teen entrepreneurs tasked with creating innovative business pitches under the theme “Future Forward – Building for a Better Tomorrow.”
Six global students from Tetr’s current undergraduate cohort mentored the teams, offering their entrepreneurial expertise to help refine strategies and presentations. Professor Alok Srivastava (IIT Delhi, IIM Calcutta) served as the event’s exclusive industry mentor, providing invaluable guidance to participants.
The teams presented groundbreaking solutions to key global challenges, emphasizing innovation, sustainability, and social impact. The event concluded with five finalist teams pitching their ideas, with the winning team receiving a $1,000 cash prize and tickets to the global finale.
One of the event’s key highlights was the immersive space, showcasing seven distinct zones inspired by the countries where Tetr students study during their four-year journey. These interactive areas allowed students to engage in gamified activities across themes such as Finance, Fundraising, Carbon Footprint, and Hospitality, sharpening their business skills.
Mr. Mukesh Kumar, Vice Principal of DPS R.K. Puram attended the event and delivered an inspiring speech, encouraging students to recognize their potential as future change-makers.
Malvika Khajuria, Director of Partnerships and Growth at Tetr College of Business, shared her excitement, saying, “The ideas shared by these students have been truly inspiring. Their solutions for issues like air pollution, energy-saving blockchains, and water recycling have filled me with optimism. It’s clear that the next generation of innovators is ready to make a real impact.”
Over the next 3 months, Tetr Disrupt will expand to 24 other cities globally, where current winners and finalists advancing to the global finale will compete for up to $100K in funding and $5 million in scholarships to Tetr. These teams will also receive mentorship from global industry leaders as they refine their business models.
Tetr Disrupt represents a major step in fostering global entrepreneurship and empowering the next generation to create sustainable solutions for the future.