Meerut: In a remarkable academic achievement, Alisha Khan, a student of the Department of Computer Applications at Meerut Institute of Technology (MIT), has secured the first rank in the Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) examination conducted by Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU). She scored 85.27% marks, earning the University Gold Medal.
The achievement has brought laurels to both the institute and the city, reaffirming MIT's reputation for academic excellence.
Congratulating the student, MIT Vice Chairman Gaurav Agrawal said the success reflects the institution's strong academic foundation, experienced faculty, innovative teaching methods, disciplined learning environment, and industry-oriented curriculum. He added that the institute remains committed to nurturing talent and producing graduates capable of excelling at the university and professional levels.
Alisha Khan's outstanding performance has been attributed to her dedication, perseverance, and consistent hard work throughout the programme. Her achievement has been hailed as a proud moment for the Department of Computer Applications and the entire MIT fraternity.
MIT Chairman Vishnu Sharan, Vice Chairpersons Gaurav Agrawal and Barkha Agrawal, Campus Director Dr K.L.A. Khan, Principal Dr Himanshu Sharma, and Head of the Department Dr Pankaj Sharma congratulated Alisha Khan on her success and wished her a bright future in her academic and professional journey.
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