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25 gold medals to be presented on Bamu’s name extension day

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: January 12, 2021 10:45 PM

Aurangabad, Jan 12:Toppers of different undergraduate and postgraduate courses of October-November 2020 examinations will be honoured with the ...

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Aurangabad, Jan 12:

Toppers of different undergraduate and postgraduate courses of October-November 2020 examinations will be honoured with the gold medal in 27th name extension day ceremony of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University on January 14. A total of 25 gold medals will be presented.

The name of the merit holders, who will be honoured with the medial, is as follows; Maruti Kharat- M A Marathi (Chancellor’s gold medal), Mayuri Nikam and Pragati Korde (M A English), Anita Raimal (B A English), Aishwarya Tak (BJ), Ajit Wavre (M Sc Chemistry), Sumedh Chavan (M Sc Botany), Manohar Mhaske (Statistics) Dnyaneshwar Tonde (Mathematics), Bhaiyyasaheb Gaikwad (Computer Science), Shivkanya Awad (Bio-Chemistry), Pratik Dake (MBA), Riddheshwar Kathar (B E Chemical), Akshita Musande (B E Chemical),Smita Datwani (B Com), Akhil F Ali (M Com), Aditya Shinde (LLM).

Director of Students Development Department Dr Mustajeeb Khan appealed to all to attend the programme. All COVID measures would be followed in the programme.

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