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GADVASU student bags Bayer Scholarship

LUDHIANA: Dr Amardeep kaur, a first year student of the Department of Animal Nutrition of Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU), bagged a scholarship funded by Bayer, a German multinational pharmaceutical and life sciences company.

GADVASU student bags Bayer Scholarship

Dr Amardeep Kaur. Tribune Photo



Ludhiana, December 20

Dr Amardeep kaur, a first year student of the Department of Animal Nutrition of Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU), bagged a scholarship funded by Bayer, a German multinational pharmaceutical and life sciences company.

The effort was made by the company to recognise and appreciate meritorious students across educational institutes. Students who had scored first division in Class 10, 12 and graduation were shortlisted for the scholarship. She will be awarded with Rs 50,000 along with a certificate. — TNS

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