Public TV’s ‘Vidhyapeeta’ gets outstanding response on Day 1

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BENGALURU: The 8th edition of Public TV’s Vidhyapeeta, a mega education expo, got off to a brilliant start with an outstanding response.

On the first day itself, over a thousand students visited the expo and gained valuable knowledge, and parents interacted with representatives of the managements of several institutions. The visitors also won bumper prizes, including laptops and bicycles.

The expo, which is being held over two days, attracted over 4,500 students who have interacted with over 120 educational institutions.

The event was inaugurated by Public TV head H R Ranganath, who was joined by dignitaries such as Garden City University Chancellor Dr VJ Joseph, Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences VC Dr Kuldeep Kumar Raina, and Cambridge Institutions Chairman Dr D K Mohan.

On the first day of the expo, a special lecture was on CET and COMED-K was conducted. The visitors also participated in fun games and won special prizes.

Karnataka Examination Executive Director K H Prasanna and Dr Kumar gave out information about CET and COMED-K processes, respectively. Dr Yuvaraju B N gave information about cybersecurity.

On the first day, along with information about colleges, bumper gifts were also given to the winners at Vidhyapeeta. Under the sponsorship of Jeeni , one bicycle is being given every hour and three laptops are being given as bumper gifts by Sapthagiri NPS University over the two days.

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On the first day, six students received bumper bicycles, while two students were lucky to get laptops. Pranav Yadav from Chikkaballapur and Madhu Sri are the winner of the laptops, while Harsha, Hemanth, Varsha, Mithin, Ananya and Ananya A Raj were lucky to get bicycles.

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At the same time, a fun game was also played for the students and parents. Parents and students happily participated in the fun games and won special prizes.

The expo is also open on Sunday too, from 9 am to 6 pm. At 11 am, a special seminar by Rafiullah Baig, a handwriting expert, and a lecture on artificial intelligence by Dr Sanjay R Chitnis, will be held.

Apart from this, students will have the opportunity to win many bumper gifts, including bicycles and laptops. Entry for the event is absolutely free, so don’t miss out.

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