News By James Evison The Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) has seen a 15% in candidates for its Level Four Diploma in Wines course globally as it celebrates its 55th anniversary. The drinks education body has reported a total of 134,000 candidates took a WSET qualification last year, which was the second highest number of annual candidates to date. It’s top-level Diploma course has the highest increase across its courses. The total figure includes 1,962 candidates from 19 countries who took a Diploma exam during the last academic year. Top markets for the Diploma were the UK, USA, Hong Kong, Japan and Mainland China.
The WSET is a globally recognized organization dedicated to the education and advancement of wine and spirits professionals. It offers a range of qualifications, from entry-level to advanced, designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the industry. The WSET’s announcement of a new qualification, the Diploma in Wine, is a significant development in the organization’s history.
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Our organization has achieved remarkable progress this past year. We have made significant strides in several key areas, demonstrating our commitment to innovation and growth. Notably, we successfully launched our new beer qualifications program, providing a comprehensive framework for aspiring brewers to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge.