Zell Education introduces global career championship; a financial education scholarship
时间:2024-06-26 09:08:02 阅读(143)
Zell Education, an ed-tech platform specialising in financial education has launched the Global Career Championship, a scholarship programme that aims to offer students and working professionals an opportunity to upskill in the field of Finance and Accounts. The registration has started from 6th January 2024 and the last date to apply is 20th January 2024, according to an official release.
Zell Education claims to be committed to providing educational and upskilling opportunities to individuals around the world. The Global Career Championship is open for students and working professionals from all corners of the globe to participate and this competition not only offers the chance to enhance their knowledge but also offers a chance to win scholarships, the release mentioned.
“We understand the increasing importance of financial knowledge and skills in today’s fast-paced world. The Global Career Championship is our way of helping individuals attain the expertise they need to excel in their careers. We are excited to empower ambitious learners with the knowledge and resources they require to succeed,” Pratham Barot, CEO, co-founder, Zell Education, said.
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