Zohra Shahabuddin Receives Women in Digital Scholarship


Zohra Shahabuddin

  • Program Type: Bootcamp

  • Key Skills Learned: Social Media, SEO, Google Ads, Facebook + Instagram Ads, Google Analytics, Email Marketing & Automation, Public Relations skills & fundamentals


Learning new things is challenging, particularly when it comes to digital marketing.

My name is Zohra Shahabuddin, and I am an international student studying at Simon Fraser University. The realm of digital marketing was new to me, and I was looking to learn more about it. I came across Jelly Academy Digital marketing bootcamp and found it to be the perfect fit for me.

The bootcamp is seven weeks long and packed with knowledge about everything related to digital marketing. Each week, we learned one core aspect of digital marketing and received relevant resources to enhance the learning process. The thing I liked most about Jelly Academy’s Digital Marketing Bootcamp was that it can provide students with multiple micro-credentials that help to build up your skills within the different facet of digital marketing. I was very excited to learn about the diverse topics like social media marketing, email marketing, Google Ads, Facebook ads, and Public Relations.

The instructors are thorough in their teaching and always answer questions with practical examples. Another great thing about the instructors is that they are approachable—even after the course is finished. Students were encouraged to reach out whenever if we have any questions.

I am grateful to Jelly Academy for granting me the “Women in Digital” scholarship for this course as I am a student, and could not afford the full course fee. My experience with Jelly Academy has been incredible and it certainly increased my knowledge and skills about digital marketing.


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