Mangaluru: Srinivas University, Institute of Aviation Studies organises logo designing contest


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Mangaluru, Jul 15: The Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University, organized a logo designing contest on July 13th for the students of BBA Aviation Management and BBA Aviation and Logistics Management. The competition was conducted with the theme "Designing a Logo for the Institute of Aviation Studies Inspiring Excellence, Innovation, and Global Aviation Leadership." A total of 119 students enthusiastically participated in the event, presenting creative and original logo designs that reflected the vision, values, and identity of the Institute. The contest encouraged students to showcase their artistic talent, innovative thinking, and conceptual skills while promoting creativity and design excellence.

Based on originality, creativity, relevance to the theme, and presentation, Gloriya Gabriel Noronha from Third year BBA Aviation Management secured the first place, Pragathi Prakash Acharya from second year BBA Aviation Management won the second place, and Daivik Rai from first year BBA Aviation Management secured the third place.

The event was organized under the guidance of Dr Pavithra Kumari, dean, Institute of Aviation Studies, student welfare officer, head of the department’s, cultural coordinators and with the support of the other faculty members and Student Volunteers. whose efforts ensured the smooth conduct of the programme.

 

 

  

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