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Hitin Khurana 1st in B Voc

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Jalandhar: Students of BVoc (Contemporary Forms of Dance) Sem-I, III and V of Apeejay College of Fine Arts have attained top positions in the results declared by Guru Nanak Dev University by securing meritorious positions in all three semesters. Hitin Khurana, BVoc Sem I, bagged the first position by securing 360/400. Rajvir Kaur, Sem I, stood second by getting 291/400. Sakshi Sharma and Palak Sharma both of BVoc Sem-III bagged the first position by getting 370/400 each, Deepali Pameh, BVoc Sem III, bagged the second position by getting 346/400. Maansi, BVoc Sem V, stood first with 376/400 and Sukhpreet, BVoc Sem V, stood second with 357/400. College Principal Dr Neerja Dhingra congratulated the meritorious students.

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Shreya Sharma of Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar, has bagged the 19th position in the university exams of BSc Medical Semester-III by getting 323 marks out of 400 whereas Shweta the bagged 20th position by getting 322 marks in the same class. College Principal Dr Gurpinder Singh Samra said the college was committed to provide quality education and provide help to the deserving and needy students. College Governing Council president Balbir Kaur congratulated the students and wished them success in life. Prof Jaswinder Kaur, Head of Department of Zoology, and Dr Upma Arora were also present on the occasion. TNS

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