The British College Welcomes the Return of the Hult Prize After Two Years
After a two-year break, The British College is proud to welcome the return of the Hult Prize, the world’s largest student-led social entrepreneurship competition organized by the Hult Prize Foundation.
The Hult Prize provides students with a global platform to develop innovative and sustainable business ideas, challenging young minds to create solutions with real social impact. Participants compete for a chance to win USD 1 million in seed funding, while gaining valuable experience in entrepreneurship, leadership, and problem-solving.
This year’s Hult Prize at The British College is led by Campus Director Jeny Manandhar, supported by Deputy Campus Directors Suprav Lal Karmacharya and Prapti Risal, along with a dedicated team of committee members who are working collaboratively to deliver a successful and impactful program.
The theme for this year, “Unlimited,” encourages students to think beyond boundaries and limitations, inspiring bold, scalable ideas that have the potential to create lasting global change.
Open to students from all disciplines, the Hult Prize at TBC will feature orientations, workshops, mentoring sessions, and competitive pitching rounds. Students are encouraged to participate, bring forward their ideas, and become part of a global movement that uses entrepreneurship as a force for good.




