Lucknow: Akansha Jain, a student from the MBBS 2020 batch, will be awarded the prestigious Chancellor’s Medal, the highest honor of the Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (RMLIMS), during the institute’s third convocation ceremony scheduled for June 15 at IGP Jupiter Hall. Governor Anandiben Patel will grace the occasion as the chief guest.
Chancellor’s Medal and Director’s Medal
The Chancellor’s Medal is presented to the best all-round undergraduate student, recognizing excellence in academics, research, sports, literary, and cultural activities. Harman Singh, also from the MBBS 2020 batch, will receive the Director’s Medal, the institute’s second-highest honor, awarded to the best MBBS graduate for securing the highest aggregate marks across all three professional examinations.
Total Medals and Academic Achievers
A total of 26 medals will be conferred upon students from various courses, including DM/MCh, MD, MBBS, MSc Nuclear Medicine, and BSc Nursing. Among the notable academic achievers, Vaishnavi Srivastava will receive the gold medal for securing the first position in the MBBS Final Professional Part-II examination, along with the institute subject medal in pediatrics.
Postgraduate Gold Medals
In postgraduate courses, gold medals will be awarded to Dr. Shikhar Garg in DM Cardiology, Dr. Abhishek Mishra in MCh Urology, and Dr. Vinay Sagar in DM Nephrology for securing the highest marks in their respective specializations. Additionally, Arvind N will be honored with a gold medal in MSc Nuclear Medicine, and Shikha Verma will receive the university medal in BSc Nursing.
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