1 hr 56 min

How Pratham Mittal Is Fixing Indian Business Education‪?‬ Millionaire Mondays by Backstage with Millionaires

    • Entrepreneurship

In this interview, I sit with Pratham Mittal of Masters' Union School of Business.   

00:00 Introduction 02:23 Early Entrepreneurial life 09:04 College Hackathon  15:00 How to deal with Failure? 18:01 First company 25:28 Moving back to India 27:07 Why education? 29:01 Why India? 31:17 How Masters' Union started? 36:15 Problems with current Education System 37:37 Starting Masters' Union 49:15 Profitability in Edtech  

We talk about Pratham's journey, from Jalandhar to Doon School and then to University of Pennsylvania. Pratham started his entrepreneurial journey during his college days and after coming back to India, he saw a gap in how business education is provided to students and that's when he decided to start Masters' Union School of Business.  At Masters' Union School of Business, Pratham and his team have rediscovered how business education is provided in India. Their focus is more on on-ground and practical learning and their teachers consists of industry experts from the field of business.  In last couple of years, students graduated from Masters' Union's course have received higher salaries than top business institutes in India and this has become their USP now.  In the video, Pratham also talks about what's inherently wrong with Indian EdTech players right now and how outcome based learning is going to be the future of EdTech in India.

In this interview, I sit with Pratham Mittal of Masters' Union School of Business.   

00:00 Introduction 02:23 Early Entrepreneurial life 09:04 College Hackathon  15:00 How to deal with Failure? 18:01 First company 25:28 Moving back to India 27:07 Why education? 29:01 Why India? 31:17 How Masters' Union started? 36:15 Problems with current Education System 37:37 Starting Masters' Union 49:15 Profitability in Edtech  

We talk about Pratham's journey, from Jalandhar to Doon School and then to University of Pennsylvania. Pratham started his entrepreneurial journey during his college days and after coming back to India, he saw a gap in how business education is provided to students and that's when he decided to start Masters' Union School of Business.  At Masters' Union School of Business, Pratham and his team have rediscovered how business education is provided in India. Their focus is more on on-ground and practical learning and their teachers consists of industry experts from the field of business.  In last couple of years, students graduated from Masters' Union's course have received higher salaries than top business institutes in India and this has become their USP now.  In the video, Pratham also talks about what's inherently wrong with Indian EdTech players right now and how outcome based learning is going to be the future of EdTech in India.

1 hr 56 min