IIM Bangalore Convocation 2023 held; 8 students get gold medals
Rohan D Umak | March 31, 2023 | 07:22 PM IST | 1 min read
Eight students who performed well in the executive post graduate management programme and post graduate management programme were awarded gold medals
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore held its convocation ceremony today on March 31 on the institute premises. As many as eight students who had consistently performed well in the executive post graduate management programme (EPGP), post graduate programme in enterprise management (PGPEM) and post graduate programme in management (PGP) were awarded gold medals on the occasion.
The students also received their degrees and were bid the best of luck for their future by the officials of the institute.
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Medal winners:
- PGP programme: Anurag Rathi bagged the first place for best overall performance, Mridul Sureka was ranked first, while Puranjay Singhal held the second rank. In the PGP BA programme, Sarthak Jain seized the first rank.
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EPGP programme: Adarsh Unny was awarded the gold medal for best overall performance, while Pankaj Jindal secured the first rank.
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PGPEM programme: Amit Pareek was awarded the gold medal for best overall performance, while Manshul Arora bagged the first rank.
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