Amity student bags bronze at Moscow International Economics Olympiad
Team Careers360 | August 1, 2019 | 07:15 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 1: Anjanee Khosla, a class XIIth student of Amity International School Noida, won bronze medal in the International Economics Olympiad held at Moscow. She was also awarded a fully-paid scholarship to pursue her higher studies in Russia.
The event was hosted by the Higher Research University for Economics Moscow and was contested by 166 students from 24 countries. The participants were put through a rigorous process to test their application and problem-solving skills in conceptual and analytical economics.
The competition was in three rounds where the first round was on business presentation which was followed by a multiple-choice exam in the second round. The third round was on finance and online simulation.
Khosla was one of the five students who was shortlisted out of 15,000 candidates to represent India in the competition.
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