Three Alumni of KIIT Crack Civil Services Exam 2016
- Three students who are the alumni of Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) fared well in civil services 2016 examination.
- Founder of KIIT and KISS, Dr. Achyuta Samanta congratulated the students over the phone.
Three students who are the alumni of Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) fared well in civil services 2016 examination. According to the official information given by the Institute, Haris Bin Zaman, Avishyat Panda and Suman Saurav Mohanty are the three alumni of the institute who cracked the UPSC civil services examination 2016 and has brought laurels to the institute leaving them proud.
Performance of KIIT Alumni in Civil Services Examination 2016: -
- Suman who completed his B.Tech degree from KIIT in 2008 bagged all-India 9th rank.
- Avishyat Panda who completed his B.Tech degree from KIIT in 2011 secured 91st rank.
- Similarly, Haris Bin Zaman who completed his B.Tech in Electronics and Telecommunication degree from KIIT in the year 2012 secured the 646th rank.
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Once the results were announced, Founder of KIIT and KISS, Dr. Achyuta Samanta congratulated the students over the phone. He expressed his happiness and said that three students from KIIT made the institute proud by securing top ranks in the civil services examination. On this occasion, he expressed that KIIT has been giving a great exposure to students. He hoped that more students from the institute will emerge successful in UPSC examinations in the coming years.
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Students and alumni of the varsity felt happy after coming to know the results. The performance of KIIT students in UPSC examinations will inspire the upcoming batches and existing students of the varsity. The varsity has invited the three alumni for the special felicitation at the varsity.
Many students from KIIT University proved their calibre in civil services examinations in the previous years.