Practically, IIT B’s E-Cell to host National Entrepreneurship Olympiad on Oct 31
Tamanna Tamang | October 19, 2021 | 03:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
Olympiad will be held on Practically app, registration closes on Oct 25. Winners to get scholarships worth upto Rs 1.5 lakh.
NEW DELHI: Practically in collaboration with Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell) of Indian Institute of Technology will host the National Entrepreneurship Olympiad at Eureka! Junior 2022. The fifth edition of Eureka! Junior will host the National Entrepreneurship Olympiad on Practically test platform on October 31, and the last date to register is October 25.
Practically is an experiential learning app designed to make learning immersive for students of classes 6-12. It has tied up with the student-run Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell) of the IIT Bombay as the title sponsor of the fifth edition of Eureka! Junior.
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The participating students will have to register on the Eureka! Junior microsite and download the Practically app, the same credentials to register on the app to participate in the Olympiad.
“Participants can keep attempting the practice test on the app in preparation for the final test. The final Olympiad test will be divided into three tracks - Classes 6 to 8, Classes 9, 10 and Classes 11, 12,” informed the press release.
The top 2 winners across the three tracks will be rewarded with Practically scholarships worth upto Rs 1.5 lakh. They will also get an overall cash prize of INR 15,000 from E-Cell of IIT Bombay. 24 top scorers across tracks will also win 50% discount vouchers on Practically subscriptions. The last date to register for the Olympiad is 25th October 2021.
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While announcing the partnership, Charu Noheria, co-founder of Practically, said, “We are pleased to associate with E-cell, IIT Bombay to create a generation of successful entrepreneurs from across the country, and believe that Practically high-quality content and IIT Bombay’s prestigious legacy will help students to achieve that. We encourage students of classes 6-12 to come forward and make the best of this platform to learn and win scholarships.”
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