Srinivas University, Institute of Aviation Studies organises Flyer Making Competition


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Mangaluru, Jan 23: The Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University, successfully organized a Flyer Making Competition on January 16 at Aviation campus. The event was conducted with the primary objective of encouraging creativity, innovation, design skills, and teamwork among students. Students from BBA aviation management and aviation & logistics management actively participated and showcased remarkable creativity by designing visually appealing, informative, and innovative flyers highlighting various aviation courses.

The event was organized under the guidance of Dr Pavithra Kumari, dean, Institute of Aviation Studies, head of the department, IT coordinator, and with the active support of other faculty members and student council members of the Institute of Aviation Studies. Their collective efforts ensured smooth coordination throughout the event.

The winners of the competition were Nishitha G Shetty and B U Preksha from II-year BBA aviation management, who secured first place. Second place was awarded to Udhith Kumar and Sharan S from I year BBA aviation & logistics management.

The Flyer Making Competition proved to be a successful academic and creative initiative, motivating students to think innovatively and work collaboratively. The Institute of Aviation Studies continues to organize such skill-enhancing activities to promote holistic development and industry readiness among students.

 

 

  

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