"The quality of the cohort can be commence from the acceptance rate which stands at a mere 2.6%, with the average SAT score being 1475.
The institution evaluated at least 1500 candidates for each spot, with several students choosing Tetr over offers from esteemed colleges like Dartmouth, King's College, Imperial, and Warwick."
Those are the words of the founder of Tetr College of Business, a new global business school in New Delhi, which announced its first batch of 80 students on Tuesday.
The students hail from 40 countries and include climate activists, venture-backed entrepreneurs, social media influencers, global TEDx speakers, and national chess champions, per a release.
They'll study at top universities in seven countries over the course of four years, travel across those countries, and develop a consumer business in India, among other things.
"This blend of academic rigour, entrepreneurial drive, and unique experiences makes them ideal candidates to thrive in our program and emerge as future leaders in business and society," says founder Pratham Mittal, per the Times of India.
The school, which offers a Bachelor of Science in Management and Technology program, was founded last year by Mittal and educationist Alexis Montecinos.
They say they wanted to create a school where "the best and the brightest
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