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GNA student selected in National Aerospace Lab

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Jalandhar, March 13

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A student of Aerospace Engineering at GNA University added another feather to her cap by getting selected in the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-National Aerospace Laboratory (CSIR-NAL) Bengaluru.

A student of B Tech (aerospace engineering) from 2016-2020 batch, Kajal has been picked as the project associate and is working on Tejas light combat aircraft-related project.

The student accomplished her B Tech in aerospace engineering under the supervision of Dr Vikrant Sharma, Dean, faculty of engineering, and Harikrishna Chavhan, assistant professor and coordinator, department of aerospace engineering, GNA University.

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During her degree, she got an opportunity to do internship in ISRO-UR Rao Satellite Centre, Bengaluru, India.

Kajal was enrolled in the National Programme on Technology Enhancement Learning (NPTEL) under the university, in which she was a topper in the subject of ‘Aircraft stability and control’ and bagged a gold medal from NPTEL, which further helped her in increasing her existing knowledge and skill. From the very commencement of her graduation degree, she was interested in aerospace propulsion and also worked on R-25 aircraft engine, which is available at the university campus of aerospace propulsion laboratory.

Gurdeep Singh Sihra, Pro-Chancellor, GNA University, congratulated her and the entire team of engineering for the achievement.

 

 

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