Meet the winners of the 2021 Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) World Online Championship

Meet the winners of the 2021 Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) World Online Championship

2021 Microsoft Office Specialist

Certiport is announcing the winners of the 2021 Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) World Online Championship. The 19th edition of the competition took place virtually from November 9-11, due to the pandemic. It however attracted more than 200,000 contestants from 108 countries. Six people emerged first place winners with a $7,000 cash prize across six categories. Second and third place winners also won $3,500 and $1,500 cash prizes respectively.

The competition is open to students from the ages of 13 to 22 across the globe. They compete with peers to prove their superior skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. This year, regional competitions were held worldwide and 160 finalists from 33 countries qualified to compete in the final round of the competition.

Four students from Africa emerged top ten winners this year. Paras Girish Khetiya from Kenya came tenth place in the Microsoft Word (Microsoft 365 Apps and Office 2019) category. Mahmoud Elkhoshet, Egypt, sixth place in the Microsoft Word (Office 2016) category. Ankain Lesly Chuo, Cameroon, tenth place in the Microsoft PowerPoint (Microsoft 365 Apps and Office 2019) category. Vanessa Obiedo, Nigeria, tenth place in the Microsoft Excel (Office 2016) category.

Next year, Certiport will host the 2022 Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel in Anaheim, CA, from July 24-27, 2022. To learn more about the event, search the event hashtag #MOSWC on Facebook and Twitter.

The 2021 Microsoft Office Specialist World Champions are:

2021 Microsoft Office Specialist

Microsoft Word® (Microsoft 365 Apps and Office 2019)

  • First place: Ondrej Cach, Czech Republic
  • Second place: Man Weng Tong, Macau
  • Third place: Qiao Yan Yang – Malaysia

Microsoft Word® (Office 2016)

  • First place: Huy Nguyen Quoc, Vietnam
  • Second place: Leyao Huang, China
  • Third place: Peng Yu Lin, Taiwan

Microsoft PowerPoint® (Microsoft 365 Apps and Office 2019)

  • First place: Andrew Chuang Saladin, USA
  • Second place: Ma. Jessa Gomez, Philippines
  • Third place: Ka Hin Hung, Hong Kong

Microsoft PowerPoint® (Office 2016)

  • First place: Masaharu Komiyama, Japan
  • Second place: Carson Mulvey, USA
  • Third place: Siddh Vora, India

Microsoft Excel® (Microsoft 365 Apps and Office 2019)

  • First place: Ami Nakazono, Japan
  • Second place: Joaquin Saul Rivera Rivera, Peru
  • Third place: Viktoria Zhelyazkova Kabaivanova, Bulgaria

Microsoft Excel® (Office 2016)

  • First place: Songyao Luo, China
  • Second place: Phat Nguyen Duc, Vietnam
  • Third place: Ka Kiu Chan, Hong Kong

“In 2020, we missed the opportunity to showcase the incredible talents and accomplishments of these MOS Champions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we couldn’t let the global pandemic stand in the way in 2021,” said Ray Murray, Vice President and General Manager – IT, Pearson VUE.

It is inspiring to see students from 33 countries come together virtually to ‘speak Microsoft’. The winners receive extra praise, but every single student who entered has earned a valuable workforce credential that will help them find success in college and in their career. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of IT skills for tomorrow’s professionals and it’s incredible to see so many young people get introduced to IT certifications through the MOS World Championship.”

The Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship is one of my favorite events because these students are thrilled to compete and they inspire all of us with their competitive spirit and crowning achievement,” said Leigh Creswell – Director, Public Sector Skills, Microsoft. “These young people who worked to earn valuable industry-recognized certifications represent a bright future for our industry and a solid foundation for the future skilled global workforce.

Certiport is the leading provider of performance-based IT certification exams that accelerate academic and career opportunities for learners.

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Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship 2020

Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship 2020

Every year, Microsoft hosts a global competition for students aged 13 to 22, to showcase their comprehensive knowledge in Microsoft Office. The Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) World Championship tests students’ skills on Microsoft Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

Students will be tested in the following Microsoft Office suite programs. Microsoft Word 2016 and Word 2019, Microsoft Excel 2016 and Excel 2019, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2016 and PowerPoint 2019. Winners from national qualification rounds to represent their countries at the World Championship. Where they can win a cash price of up to $7000, trophy, certificate and other prizes.

To represent your country at the MOS World Championship, you’ll need to first be named your nation’s champion by competing in a regional competition hosted by Certiport’s network of Authorized Partners. You can see the full list of partners and nations that compete here.
In addition, each country has its own selection process, so make sure to connect with your local Partner to find out how you can prepare to compete in the MOS World Championship in 2020.

Certiport Inc., a Pearson VUE business and the leading provider of learning curriculum host the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) World Championship.

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15 Years old Samantha Kanyi Wins National Microsoft Office Specialist Championship 2015

15 Years old Samantha Kanyi Wins National Microsoft Office Specialist Championship 2015

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Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship is an annual global competition that tests students’ skills and allows the entrants to demonstrate their mastery of Microsoft Office products; Microsoft Office 2010 and 2013 Word, Excel and PowerPoint by answering questions. This years final will be taking place in Dallas, Texas, United States of America from August 9-12, 2015.

This years competition opened to participants of age 13 to 22 saw over 1400 students from 78 schools in the country participating. Introduced this year by the organizers of the program was the addition of the Junior High Schools with the emerging winner eventually from one.

Samantha-Michelle Naa Korkoi Kanyi a student of the Mary Mother of Good Counsel School in Accra, emerged the winner of this year’s National Microsoft Office Specialist Championship with 985 points out of 1000, setting a new record and becoming the youngest winner in the history of the Ghana competition.

Qualifying to represent Ghana for the international completion in Dallas, Texas with Samantha are Jedidiah Koomson of the St Augustine’s College and Esther Yeboah of the SOS Hermann Gmeiner International School,

Samantha received a ticket to represent Ghana, a laptop, stationery, Microsoft branded T-shirts and a certificate as her prize.

 

 

 

Source : Business Ghana