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Have questions about your career choice and don’t know whom to ask? ZEE LIVE’s Educare is here to help!

by Suman Gupta

‘BasicFirst presents Zee Educare’, a festival that helps students build their careers 

Mumbai, 21st November 2019: Pegged as India’s leading alternate career guidance destination ‘BasicFirst Presents Zee Educare’, is back with its second edition on November 23 and 24 at Tulip Star Hotel, Juhu, Mumbai. This forum for students of Class 8 to 12 and their parents is crafted meticulously to help them make informed career choices and explore alternate career options in today’s fast-moving & dynamic environment.

The initiative will host over 20 workshops along with a panel discussion with 60 eminent personalities such as Amandeep Singh, Ayaz Basrai, Brian Tellis, Naezy, Gaurav Wadhwa, Priyanka Khemani, Punit Mishra, Sameer Pitalwalla, Vikram Seth. The fest aims to educate the audiences on more than 70 disciplines among the 6000+ strong crowd expected to attend this massive event. It also aims to engage 65 million students and parents across various platforms in order to spread awareness about alternate careers.

The festival will be spread across diverse disciplines such as art and design, music, law, medical science, architecture, fashion, film, and mass communication, engineering, and event management

As a part of the fest, Zee Educare will host a nationwide talent hunt titled Big Break. Three winners will win prizes worth ₹1 lakh and become part of the Zee Talent Roster. The top six entries will be given an opportunity to perform live at the fest.

Details below:

  • Dates: 23rd and 24th November 2019

  • Time: Day 1 (11:30 am onwards) Day 2 (11:30 am onwards)

  • Venue: Tulip Star Hotel, Juhu, Mumbai. 

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