
Maarepalli Udaya Sindu | Photographic credit:
Sporthi R., a student at College of Agriculture, Mandy and daughter of a two -round mechanic and in the home, took agriculture according to the wishes of his parents. On May 15, the BSC Agriculture (Honors) course with up to nine gold medals during the 59th convened the University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore.
“I tried to get into the medical field, but it was not selected. I decided to study agriculture for my father’s happiness. Today I feel great with my results. And I’m happy to fulfill my parents’ dreams. I want to chase MSC and then the doctorate in the same sector as the researcher.”
During the Confistant ceremony, which will be held in the GKVK area, a total of 1,271 students – 871 university students, 311 postgraduate and 89 doctoral candidates receive their titles.
Among these students will receive 63 150 gold medals and certificates of entering different courses. Girls overtaken the boy because 49 of them receive 123 medals, while 14 boys receive 27 medals. Deepthi TL, student BSC (Hons) Agriculture, secured the highest number of prizes, received 13 gold medals and four donor certificates.
Scientist in the lampshadweep
Maarepalli Udaya Sindu, a PhD student from College of Agriculture, GKVK, Bengaluru, secured 95.3% and will receive four gold medals and certificates. She lost her father when she was in class 4 while her mother is a governmental employee in Telangana.
Before graduation, she joined the Indian Agricultural Research Council and works as a scientist Krishi Vignan Kendra (KVK) in Lakshadweep. “I am happy and grateful to my husband and cousin who helped me achieve this performance,” Mrs. Sindu said.
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Yakshith DS, another BSC agriculture student (Honors), College of Agriculture, Chamarajanagar, provided three gold medals and certificates. Although he had his interests on medical sciences, Mr. Yakshith chose agricultural sciences because of his score in entrance examinations. Given that he is also interested in the agricultural sector, after ensuring good results in his non -graduate program, he now wants to continue MSC and PhD.
His father works as a guardian at the Reserve Bank of India while his mother is in the home. He also gave his exams of IFCCO agriculture graduates and is waiting for results.
Published – May 13, 2025 9:26