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The sixth season of the TV education reality show "The Challenge" is set to kick start on Saturday October 18, organizers of the show, Charter House have announced.
This season’s show will kick start on Saturday at the British Council Hall where all eligible delegates will converge to take part in interview sessions.
In all, 15 candidates will be selected for the 3-month series and three winners will emerge.
The three winners will each win a fully sponsored post-graduate scholarship from one of three universities: The Robert Gordon in Aberdeen Scotland, the University of Salford in Manchester and the University of Northumbria.
Over GHS60,000 worth of scholarships will be offered to the three delegates who come out as eventual winners, Charter House added.
This year, organisers have disclosed that, the “task elements in line with our qualification requirements are going to be more practical than theoretical.”
The Challenge, sponsored by Tigo, is a British Council Ghana Initiative supported by The Robert Gordon University, The University of Salford, and The University of Northumbria.
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