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The Economist GMAT Tutor announces the winner of the $25,000 Brightest Minds Scholarship AwardNEW YORK, Feb. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Economist GMAT Tutor today announces the winner of the Brightest Minds MBA Scholarship Contest. The contest offers a $25,000 scholarship that can be used towards tuition at any one of the participating chosen business schools. This contest's winner, Chaitanya Date, a Business Analyst at Boeing, obtained the highest score, in addition to winning a tie-breaker for the AWA (Analytical Writing Assessment). Originally from Mumbai, India, Mr. Date moved to the United States to pursue a master's degree in Management Information Systems at the University of Arizona. Following the successful completion of his master's, Mr. Date embraced several exciting opportunities in the aeronautic industry before joining Boeing in Denver, Colorado, where he currently lives. "It is a privilege to win the Brightest Minds scholarship especially at one of the top business schools partnering with this program." says Date. "I look forward to continuing my education and making the most of this wonderful opportunity." This award will enable him to apply his MBA scholarship prize towards tuition at any of te contest's participating business schools where he is accepted into an MBA programme. The participating business schools this year are:
The contest is open to anyone who is considering pursuing an MBA or EMBA and the next contest is expected to launch this fall. Contest entrants must qualify under the Terms & Conditions. About The Economist GMAT Tutor (gmat.economist.com) About The Economist Group View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-economist-gmat-tutor-announces-the-winner-of-the-25-000-brightest-minds-scholarship-award-301006452.html SOURCE The Economist GMAT Tutor |