Medals and awards will be presented to students who achieve the best results in undergraduate and doctoral programs at the convocation ceremony to be held on December 10.
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Tribhuvan University will distribute 27 medals and awards at its 51st convocation ceremony. Tribhuvan University has stated that medals and awards will be given to students who achieve the best results from undergraduate to doctoral level.
TU has announced that it will hold its 51st convocation ceremony in the presence of 42,000 students and parents at the Dasharath Stadium on 10th Poush. According to Vice Chancellor Deepak Aryal, Nobel laureate Professor Takaaki Kajita will be the chief guest at the ceremony. Kajita won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2015.
Vishal Joshi, who scored the best marks in the MPhil in the Faculty of Management, will receive the ‘TU Pradhyapak Sangh Shahid Upapradhyapak Hariraj Adhikari Gold Medal’. He became the first with a GPA of 3.94. Raksha Katuwal, who became the first in MBM with a GPA of 3.93, will receive the ‘Indrabhakta Shrestha Gold Medal’, according to the TU Examination Controller’s Office. Niru Basnet, who scored the best results in MSc Environmental Science, will receive the ‘Madan-Vidya Pradhyapak Vigyan Medal and Award’. She scored a GPA of 3.92.
Agya Awale, who will be the first to win the ‘Narendramani Acharya Dixit Medal’ with a GPA of 3.91 in MA English Literature, is receiving the ‘Narendramani Acharya Dixit Medal’. She will also receive the ‘Dr. Mohan Prasad Lakhe Award’, the office has stated. Student Sunil Pudasaini will receive the ‘Nepal Bank Sardar Gunjaman Singh Gold Medal’. She secured 3.82 GPA in the MBS examination. Samita Maharjan of Saraswati Campus will be the first among women to win the ‘Ramakrishna Nhuchhe Pradhan Award’ in the MBS examination. She secured 3.79 GPA.
Similarly, Pratibha Poudel will be the first to win the ‘Badakaji Marichman Singh Medal’ in MA Political Science. She secured 3.79 GPA and will also receive the ‘Lalit Chand Award’, according to Tribhuvan University. Kamal Poudel, a student of Butwal Multiple Campus, will receive three medals and awards.
He will receive the ‘Tarapad Chaudhary Gold Medal, Khagendraman Singh Pradhan Medal and Chandraraj Dhungel Memorial Award’ for achieving the best results in MA Economics. He had achieved a GPA of 3.77. Rabindra Pandit of Kathmandu College of Science and Technology Kalimati had achieved a GPA of 3.76. He will receive the ‘Rudra Kumari Ghimire Memorial Medal’ for the first time in MSc Microbiology.
Sujan Lamichhane, who achieved a GPA of 3.79 in International Relations and Diplomacy, will receive the ‘Dr. Dubasu Chhetri Gold Medal’. Rasmita Karki, who achieved a GPA of 3.73 in Library Science, is receiving the ‘Shanti Narayan Mishra Medal’. Anusha Roka, who achieved a GPA of 3.73 in Journalism and Mass Communication, is receiving the ‘Narayan Shanti Mishra Medal’.
Shrishti Pokharel, who scored 88.33 percent marks in her Masters in Agriculture, is mentioned in the list of Tribhuvan University to receive the 'Govinda Rijal Academic Excellence Medal'. Similarly, Saurabh Koirala, the first student in MA Sociology, will receive the 'Suman Rijal Medal'. He scored 3.70 GPA. Aryan Bhattarai was the first in MA in Linguistics with a GPA of 3.63. He will receive the 'Ram Bikram, Shanta Sijapati Medal'.
According to the Office of the Controller of Examinations, 8 students who achieve the best results in the undergraduate level will receive medals and awards. Phurba Sherpa will receive the 'Vice Chancellor Medal'. Sherpa, who scored 3.98 GPA in the undergraduate level, will also receive the 'Voice Satya Maa Smriti Gold Medal'. He studied Business Administration (BBA). Ubendra Kumar Tamang, the first in the undergraduate level in Hotel Management, is receiving the 'Pritam Chitrakar Puraskar'. He had secured 3.98 GPA from Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management.
Bhalla Adhikari of Nepal Law Campus is the first to receive the ‘Lokraj Gyawali Medal and Award’ in BLLB. She secured 3.80 GPA. Gaurav Bhusal, who scored 86.05 percent marks in Civil Engineering, will receive the ‘Shivraj Panta Memorial Award’. Anbesh Pokharel, who scored 80.25 percent marks in BBS from Makawanpur Multiple Campus, Hetauda, will receive the ‘Nepal Bank Chhatra Bahadur Medal’.
Agrani Poudel of St. Xavier’s College Maitighar, who scored 84 percent marks in BSc Microbiology, will receive the ‘Tika Ballabh Dilkumari Ghimire Memorial Medal’, according to Tribhuvan University. Subhashi Karki, a student of K&K International College, Baneshwor, will be the first woman to receive the ‘Gyan Prasad Award’ in the four-year BA program. She secured 84.35 percent marks. They will be distributed medals and prizes from the convocation venue. Their list has been published in Saturday's Gorkhapatra.
