The Best Student Shield goes to Mzondi Lungu
The Best Student (petroleum engineering) medal goes to Geoffrey Kachale Banda
The SBM Gold Medal goes to Mzondi Lungu
The SBM Silver Medal goes to Geoffrey Kachale Banda
Dhanbad, Feb. 15: The versatile BTech student, currently drawing handsome pay in a Gurgaon company, was the cynosure of all eyes at the 53rd convocation of Indian
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School of Minerals (ISM) here today.
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Altogether 645 degrees were awarded to undergraduate and postgraduate students from different disciplines — engineering, management and humanities — while 31 gold
and six silver medals were up for grabs as were a dozen sponsored medals, both gold and silver. Last year, degrees had been conferred on 499 at this premier cradle.
Atomic energy commission chairman Prema Shri Srikumar Banerjee graced the memorable occasion as the chief guest. The institute, on its part, conferred an honoris
causa (honorary degree) as doctor of science on Banerjee for his outstanding contribution in the field of material and nuclear sciences.
While Aditya scored a medal sixer, Monika Agarwal of the environmental engineering was adjudged the Best Girl Student of BTech and awarded the Sneh Lata Srivastava
Memorial Gold Medal.
Speaking to The Telegraph, Niharika Agarwal Haldiram said there was no short cut to success. “Hard work and dedication were my only mantras.”
Manju Agarwal, who now works with CCIL, said career should never be taken lightly and institutes like the ISM were the stepping stone to success.
Speaking on the occasion Banerjee stressed on industry-academia relationship and said that the department of atomic energy had thus set up the uranium chair — a
research co-ordinator — at ISM.
Director of ISM Tarkeshwar Kumar said that the institute had carried out a number of researches and 184 papers of faculty members had been published in international
journals while 62 had made it to national journals.
Chairman of the executive board and general council of ISM Prateep Kumar Lahiri said the student strength had gone upto 3,862 compared to 3,562 last year. And this was
an achievement in itself.
The Best Student (petroleum engineering) medal goes to Geoffrey Kachale Banda
The SBM Gold Medal goes to Mzondi Lungu
The SBM Silver Medal goes to Geoffrey Kachale Banda
Dhanbad, Feb. 15: The versatile BTech student, currently drawing handsome pay in a Gurgaon company, was the cynosure of all eyes at the 53rd convocation of Indian
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School of Minerals (ISM) here today.
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mzondi lungu, Geoffrey Kachale Banda, Roy Kachale Banda, Edith Kachale Banda, Kambe Banda, Njaliwe Banda, Cecilia Kumpukwe Banda , Anjimili Banda |
Altogether 645 degrees were awarded to undergraduate and postgraduate students from different disciplines — engineering, management and humanities — while 31 gold
and six silver medals were up for grabs as were a dozen sponsored medals, both gold and silver. Last year, degrees had been conferred on 499 at this premier cradle.
Atomic energy commission chairman Prema Shri Srikumar Banerjee graced the memorable occasion as the chief guest. The institute, on its part, conferred an honoris
causa (honorary degree) as doctor of science on Banerjee for his outstanding contribution in the field of material and nuclear sciences.
While Aditya scored a medal sixer, Monika Agarwal of the environmental engineering was adjudged the Best Girl Student of BTech and awarded the Sneh Lata Srivastava
Memorial Gold Medal.
Speaking to The Telegraph, Niharika Agarwal Haldiram said there was no short cut to success. “Hard work and dedication were my only mantras.”
Manju Agarwal, who now works with CCIL, said career should never be taken lightly and institutes like the ISM were the stepping stone to success.
Speaking on the occasion Banerjee stressed on industry-academia relationship and said that the department of atomic energy had thus set up the uranium chair — a
research co-ordinator — at ISM.
Director of ISM Tarkeshwar Kumar said that the institute had carried out a number of researches and 184 papers of faculty members had been published in international
journals while 62 had made it to national journals.
Chairman of the executive board and general council of ISM Prateep Kumar Lahiri said the student strength had gone upto 3,862 compared to 3,562 last year. And this was
an achievement in itself.
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