Saurabh from AKG Engg College bags Chancellor’s Award at AKTU

Lucknow :

Saurabh Verma, a student of electronics and communication engineering from Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College, Ghaziabad is the recipient of the Chancellor’s medal at APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University. The medal, awarded to the best performing student among all courses, will be given on AKTU’s 15th convocation slated on December 12.

AKTU on Tuesday also announced the medal awardees for its various courses.

In private colleges, in civil engineering, the topper is Anjali Tiwari. In computer science and engineering, Mohit Agarwal is the topper while in electrical engineering, Shivani Singh stands first. The topper in electronics and instrumentation engineering is Vaibhav Garg, in electronics and communication engineering is Saurabh Verma, in mechanical engineering is Anmol Agarwal, in textile engineering is Arunima Singh, in agriculture engineering is Anshuman Vatsa, in information technology is Aashruti Kaushik, and in chemical engineering is Komal Sharma.

In biotechnology, the highest scorer is Virendra Singh who has 86.2% marks. The bachelor of pharmacy (BPharm) course is topped by Harshita Gupta. The topper in bachelor of hotel management programme (BHMCT) is Rahul Sharma. Rahul Kumar Tomar has topped the bachelor of architecture (BArch) course while Vinita Juneja has emerged as topper in bachelor of fashion designing (BFAD). The MBA programme is topped by Laxmi Rajput.

The University also declared the list of medal winners in its five government colleges.

Top three engineering students of each government autonomous college, across different engineering branches are in the medal list. The gold medal at Madam Mohan Malviya Engineering College, Gorakhpur, which is now MMM University of Technology, is won by Sheena Garg from civil engineering with Bhumika Sadhwani from the same department winning a silver medal. The bronze medal is won by Monika Bajpayee of electrical engineering.

At Lucknow’s Institute of Engineering and Technology, Rajat Kumar Singh, a chemical engineering student, who secured 86.76% is the recipient of gold medal.

The gold medalist at Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur is Priya Sisodia, a student of electronics engineering who scored 87.66%.

At Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jhansi, the gold medal winner is Manisha Agarwal (86.64%) from chemical engineering.

Shivani Gupta from Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, Kanpur’s chemical engineering has bagged the gold medal by scoring 87.32%.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News> City News> Lucknow News / by Isha Jain / TNN / November 21st, 2017

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