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Introducing a paradigm shift in business education

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November 25, 2025

Tetr has just raised $18 million in a round co-led by Owl Ventures and Bertelsmann India Investments. What convinced two of the world’s most influential edtech investors that Tetr’s model is ready for global scale?

Tetr College of Business represents a paradigm shift in business education, with a model that is experiential, global, and forward-thinking. Both Owl Ventures and Bertelsmann India Investments have a clear thesis on the future of education — one that’s driven by real-world application, global exposure, and entrepreneurial action.

At Tetr, students don’t just learn from textbooks, they build real businesses across seven countries, gaining hands-on experience that directly ties into the rapidly changing global market. This practical, global-first approach is precisely what both Owl Ventures and Bertelsmann are looking for.

You're setting up new campuses in Dubai, Europe, and the United States. What will these high-tech campuses offer that differentiates Tetr from traditional business schools in those regions?

Tetr's new campuses in Dubai, Europe, and the United States will feature cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art facilities that blend academic rigor with real-world application.

Key features will include Al labs and robotics labs, where students can work on innovative tech projects that integrate business strategy with emerging technologies.

Coworking spaces that foster cross-university collaboration, will see students from diverse backgrounds working together on real-world business challenges.

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