Mangaluru: Intercollegiate Chemistry seminar competition held at St Agnes College


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Mangaluru, Jan 8: On the occasion of Centenary Celebration, an Intercollegiate Chemistry Seminar Competition was conducted by the Department of Chemistry, on January 7, 2020 at St. Agnes College.

The chief guest, Sr Dr Jeswina AC, principal St Agnes College enlightened the students about the concepts of Chemistry and its significance in lives. Prof Ronald Mascarenhas (former HOD of Chemistry, St Agnes College), Dr Divya V Shetty (assistant professor, department of Chemistry, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru) and Dr Sharath Kumar (assistant professor, Govinda Das College, Surathkal) were the judges for the event.



As many as 12 participants from various colleges took part in the competition. Ashvitha Shetty of second year BSc introduced the dignitaries, Aishwarya of third year BSc, proposed the vote of thanks and Reeshal of third year BSc compered the programme. Dr Saraswathi B S (HOD, department of Chemistry) was the coordinator of the intercollegiate seminar competition.

The winners of the event are as follows:

Asha Devi – I place (Vivekananda College)
Shivani R Bangera – II place (St Agnes College)
Aparna K – III place (St Agnes College)

  

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