PU student wins robotic contest

International Robotic Competition held in New Delhi

May 11, 2017 07:33 am | Updated 07:33 am IST - Puducherry

PUDUCHERRY, 10/05/2017: M. Sanjidhan student of Pondicherry University who won the first place in the International Robotic Competition held at New Delhi hosted by All India Council for Robotics and Automation and Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India was felicitated at the institution for his achievement. Photo: Special Arrangement

PUDUCHERRY, 10/05/2017: M. Sanjidhan student of Pondicherry University who won the first place in the International Robotic Competition held at New Delhi hosted by All India Council for Robotics and Automation and Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India was felicitated at the institution for his achievement. Photo: Special Arrangement

M. Sanjidhan, an MBA student of Pondicherry University, has done the institution proud by bagging first place at the recently-concluded International Robotic Competition in New Delhi.

Mr. Sanjidhan, a first-year student of the Department of MBA-International Business had also won ₹2 lakh cash prize in the event which was co-hosted by the All India Council for Robotics and Automation and Ministry of Science and Technology-Government of India.

Sanjidhan had made an all-terrain racing robot with his own knowledge and represented Pondicherry University in various category of robot race in which participants are from more than 20 countries.

The student was felicitated for his achievement by the Vice-Chancellor (officiating) of Pondicherry University Prof.Anisa Basheer Khan, Dean School of Management G.Anjanaya Swamy.

The head department of International Business Bushan D. Sudhakar and Prof. Ramachandiran Registrar, faculty members and other officials.

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