Imbibe
multi-skilled personality: AMU VC to girl students
Friday February 25, 2011 05:37:09 PM,
Special Correspondent
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AMU Vice Chancellor Prof PK Abdul Azis
while presenting award to a successful student |
Aligarh:
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Vice Chancellor Prof. P. K.
Abdul Azis while addressing the annual function of its Senior
Secondary School (Girls) February 24 said that the girls of this
school are very promising and hoped the female would play an
important in development of this great nation.
He said that the world has become more constructive and we should
imbibe multi-skilled personality.
He urged the Female Educational
Association to come forward and galvanize the energy to create a
corpus fund for the promotion of female education.
Prof. Azis said that the University has prepared a master plan for
its schools to track their rejuvenation. He said that the AMU is
one of the top ten institutions of the country busy in research
activities to attain academic excellence.
He said that the two new centres of University will start
functioning by the end of this month providing educational
facilities to MBA an BALLB students at Murshidabad and Malappuram.
AMU Registrar, Prof. V. K. Abdul Jaleel graced the function as
Guest of Honour.
Ms. Naghma Irfan, Principal, Senior Secondary School (Girls) said
that the school is quite perkily moving towards its goal and it
has achieved 96.64% result in Class XII. Payal Gupta topped by
securing 91.75% marks, Eram Nahid stood second with 89.7% marks
and Neha Jaiswal secured third position with 88.7% marks.
She further said that the school has also been upfront in the area
of competitive examinations as only 7 girls of this school
succeeded in cracking MBBS last year while this year the number of
successful students in MBBS entrance increased to 16 and one girl
was admitted to BDS. Further, seven girls went through MBBS and
five BDS in CPMT. Payal Gupta got selected in IIT this year in
addition to other 25 who cleared B. Tech entrance and 6 in B.
Arch. of AMU. Two students have made it for AIEEE and eleven
succeeded in cracking B. Tech. of UPTU.
Prof. Suraiyya Husain, President of the Female Education
Association presented Papa Mian Padma Bhushan Award to Ms. Ayesha
Zainab Beg for the Best All Rounder of Class XII and M. J. Haider
Memorial Award to Hira Ateeq.
AMU Vice Chancellor presented Bhattacharya Award to Zainab Javed,
Nikhat Shahwar Husain Award to Areeba Khan and Nida Khan Memorial
Award to Kahkashan.
Ms. Nigar Qasim conducted the annual
function and Mr. Tafzeel A. Khan proposed a vote of thank.
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