Campaign India Team
Aug 07, 2023

Birla Brainiacs gets Ayushmann Khurrana as brand ambassador

Aims to reach out to more learners and transform the way homeschooling is perceived globally

Birla Brainiacs gets Ayushmann Khurrana as brand ambassador
Birla Brainiacs has announced the appointment of actor Ayushmann Khurrana as brand ambassador.
 
With this association, the brand aims to reach out to more learners and transform the way homeschooling is perceived globally. 
 
Nirvaan Birla, founder, Brainiacs, said, “We are delighted to have Ayushmann Khurrana on board as our brand ambassador. His remarkable achievements and dedication to his craft resonate with our mission of providing an innovative and holistic learning environment. We believe that Ayushmann’s association with us will inspire learners to unlock their true potential and pursue excellence in all aspects of their lives.”
 
Muddassar Nazar, CEO, Birla Brainiacs, said, “With 150 plus hybrid centres and specialised -home tutors pan India, the focus of the platform is not just limited to the school curriculum; it also offers courses on coding, communication skills, financial literacy, vlogging and a unique subject on mental well-being called Soul Science. We provide the perfect blend of online and offline learning to students by conducting upskilling activities and projects in our physical schools and hybrid centres on a monthly basis.”
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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