Seven final-year B.Tech Biotechnology students from the College of Horticulture and Forestry (COH&F), Neri, have successfully cleared multiple national-level competitive examinations, including GATE, CAT, GAT-B, and CUET-PG, securing pathways to higher education at premier institutes across India.
Students and Examinations
The achievers are Ayush Verma, Neha Verma, Vani Sood, Swati, Adarsh Mehta, Shivani Sharma, and Swastik Sharma. Their collective success spans the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), Common Admission Test (CAT), Graduate Aptitude Test in Biotechnology (GAT-B), and the Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate (CUET-PG).
University Leadership Applauds Achievement
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Harminder Singh Baweja praised the students, stating, "The success of the students has added another feather to the university’s cap and is a matter of immense pride for the entire UHF fraternity." He emphasized that the students would inspire their peers and aspiring scholars. Prof. Baweja also acknowledged the faculty's commitment and guidance in nurturing talent and motivating students toward excellence in competitive examinations and higher education.
Dean's Recognition
Dr. Ramesh Kumar Bhardwaj, Dean of COH&F Neri, extended heartfelt congratulations to the students, commending their hard work and determination. The college, affiliated with Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, continues to foster academic excellence.
Impact on Academic Reputation
This accomplishment underscores the vibrant learning environment at the university and highlights the caliber of students from the region. The success in these rigorous exams opens doors for postgraduate studies at top institutions nationwide, furthering the students' academic and professional careers.



