Campaign India Team
Jul 15, 2020

Subrata Dass wins third edition of #WednesdayQuizdom

Jayakanthan R finishes second while Venkatesh Srinivasan was third

Subrata Dass wins third edition of #WednesdayQuizdom

The penultimate edition of Campaign India's #WednesdayQuizdom series was won by Subrata Dass. Dass beat last week's winner Jayakanthan R and the winner of the first edition Venkatesh Srinivasan who finished second and third respectively.

The last edition of the quiz will be held on 22 July at 6:00 pm. Participants can get a 40 per cent discount on their ticket purchase by using the coupon code MIAMIADSCHOOL40. The discount is valid till 3:00 pm on 18 July. To participate click here.

The quiz masters for the series are McCann Worldgroup's Sambit Mohanty and Global Team Blue's Tathagata Chatterjee.

Winners stand a chance to win Amazon coupons worth Rs 10,000 which are divided as follows:

First place: Rs 5,000
Second place: Rs 3,000
Third place: Rs 2,000

 

Source:
Campaign India

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