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MGM students shine in National Hackathon

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 12, 2025 21:35 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarThree students from MGM University's School of Engineering and Technology have excelled in the prestigious Indurverse 25 ...

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Three students from MGM University's School of Engineering and Technology have excelled in the prestigious Indurverse 25 Hackathon, a national-level coding competition organized by Endurance Technologies.

Saurav Madke, Harish Sonawale and Vivek Ingle secured a spot among the top 30 participants after clearing a rigorous national-level aptitude test. The 72-hour non-stop coding challenge took place at Endurance Technologies' headquarters in Waluj, where top engineering minds from across the country competed.

Recognizing their achievement, university officials, including chancellor Ankushrao Kadam, vice-chancellor Dr Vilas Sapkal, registrar Dr Ashish Gadekar, director Dr Parminder Kaur and HOD Sarika Rathi, lauded their success. The students’ project was honoured with a memento and certificate. Faculty members Harshvardhan, Subrato Mitra, Rahul Chandrashekhar, and Dinesh Kalani provided mentorship and support.

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