Chaitanya celebrates EAMCET success

Top rankers, their parents and faculty attend a function

June 20, 2010 09:06 pm | Updated 09:06 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA:

Sri Chaitanya group chairman B.S. Rao shakes the hand of the top rank student at a felicitation programme in Vijayawada on Saturday. Photo: CH Vijaya Bhaskar

Sri Chaitanya group chairman B.S. Rao shakes the hand of the top rank student at a felicitation programme in Vijayawada on Saturday. Photo: CH Vijaya Bhaskar

Sri Chaitanya Group of Educational Institutions organised gala celebration by bringing together top rankers and their parents and also faculty at a glittering function here in its bid to share the joy of success in top entrance examinations like EAMCET, IIT and AIEEE.

B.S. Rao, chairman of Sri Chaitanya Group, was present in person at the function when he devoted a lot of time listening to parents and sharing their happiness over the success of their children in the prestigious entrance examinations.

He thanked the parents and faculty for their continued support in pursuing efficient academic programmes with determination and dedication to pass on the benefits to the young generation by enabling them to do well at the national level examinations.

Kiranmayee Narapaneni, who scored a top rank by getting 156 marks in EAMCET medical, and her parents were full of praise and appreciation for the quality coaching provided at Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions. Kalluri Sai Ramya, who got 150 marks in medical, attributed her success to the expert training given by her faculty.

The day marked an upbeat mood with so many parents and their rank-winning students at EAMCET gathering at a single venue to celebrate good results achieved by Sri Chaitanya Institutions. Students, who did very well in engineering stream, also arrived with their parents and guardians to take part in the celebrations.

Neerukonda Chandana, who got 153 marks in engineering EAMCET, and PNV Lakshmi Sahitya, who secured 152 marks, stood ample chances of getting top ranks. Their parents credited the success of their children to the smart academic programmes designed by the think tank of Sri Chaitanya in a bid to bring all India top results for State's students.

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