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Tetr College launches $10 million Fund to support 20 Inventive Ideas of Student Entrepreneurs

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Global business school Tetr College of Business has announced the creation of the "Tetr - Under 20," a $10 million fund devoted to funding student entrepreneurs.

The fund, which is headed by Manoj Kohli, Viney Sawhney, Pratham Mittal, Nitin Gaur, Mihir Mankad, and Debesh Sharma, will focus on artificial intelligence (AI), new technologies, sustainability, D2C, healthcare, and other sectors while investing in at least 20 creative concepts.

Students will have access to Tetra's global network of incubation centers, which provides infrastructure, industry connections, and professional mentoring across multiple foreign campuses.

Tetr's Under 20 fund will provide assistance with talent recruiting, marketing, product development, and regulatory advice.

Applications can be made by sending a pitch deck to Tetr College of Business, a worldwide B-school that annually trains 120 undergraduate students from seven countries—the United States, Italy, Singapore, Brazil, United Arab Emirates, India, and Ghana—in business through the construction of enterprises.

Some of the most prominent educational institutions will be the sites of these students' four-year bachelor's program studies.

Manoj Kohli, Former Head of SoftBank India says, “Entrepreneurship is the lifeblood of a thriving economy, and Tetr’s fund recognises the immense potential today’s young minds hold,” said Kohli. “Traditionally, VCs look for established businesses and teams with proven track records. For young entrepreneurs, however, we only look for passion, willingness to learn and adapt, and the ability to build and test their ideas with real users”.