M'lore: FMMC Student Shelialah Pereira Secures Merit Admission Overseas


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (GA)

Mangalore, Jul 28: Shelialah Pereira, BPT student of Father Muller Medical College- 2003 batch, has secured admission in M Sc. Rehabilitation Science (Physical Therapy) Western Ontario University, Canada.

She has been offered US $14,000 grant per year by the University for her higher studies. She had earlier secured a Gold Medal from the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka for the year 2008.

Hazel Crasto, BPT student of 2004 batch will attend International Youth Conference at Sydney, Australia.

  

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  • Fr Lawrence D'Souza, St John's Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 29 2008

    Congratulations Shelialah. You have this wonderful opportunity to pursue your higher studies in a foreign university. You are smart, intelligent and enthusiastic. I wish you success in your efforts to excel in your studies. Good luck and God bless.

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  • Claude & Maria Colaco, Mangalore, Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Jul 28 2008

    Congratulations Shelialah !!! Best of Luck !!! From, A. Maria, U. Claude (Giselle's parents)

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