Over 6,000 contestants participate in BusinessLine Quiz prelims

More than 6,000 participants took part in the online prelims for the 22nd edition of The Hindu BusinessLine Celebration Corporate Quiz 2026. Registrations are now closed, with regional finals set to kick off in Chennai on January 31. The event will span six cities, culminating in national finals in Mumbai.

The 22nd edition of The Hindu BusinessLine Celebration Corporate Quiz 2026 has seen robust participation, with over 6,000 contestants completing the online preliminary test. With registrations now concluded, attention shifts to the regional finals, which commence this Saturday.

The schedule for the regional rounds is as follows:
- Chennai: M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women on January 31
- Hyderabad: The Institute of Public Enterprise, Shamirpet on February 1
- Kochi: St. Teresa’s College on February 7
- Bengaluru: Kristu Jayanti University on February 8
- Delhi: BIMTECH BSchool in Greater Noida on February 15
- Mumbai: Bombay Stock Exchange on February 21

Each regional final is timed from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The national finals will immediately follow in Mumbai at the Bombay Stock Exchange starting at 3 p.m. on February 21. This live on-ground event will feature top performers from the six regional venues competing for top honors.

Prizes include ₹75,000 for the winner, ₹50,000 for the runner-up, and ₹25,000 for third place. The quiz underscores BusinessLine's commitment to engaging corporate professionals in a competitive knowledge-building format across India's major cities.

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