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St Aloysius College emerges winner in national level quiz at ‘Beacons’ media fest

Published On : 16 Oct 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Mangaluru: St Aloysius College (Autonomous) PG department of Journalism and Mass communication (Majmc) won the National level Quiz which was part of the ‘Beacons’ media fest held at Nitte institute of communication Paneer, Deralakatte. Duane Thomas D’Souza, Roby George Roy and Michael Jerome Koola were the participants who belonged to the winning team.

The quiz was a battle of wits and knowledge between the 23 participating colleges. The first phase included a qualification round where all the 23 colleges had to qualify for the finals. The top 7 teams which qualified for the final included many of the top colleges from other states and from in and around Mangaluru.

The National level ‘Beacons’ quiz is one of the many events conducted by the Nitte Institute of Communication (NICO) and this was the 6th edition of Beacons which is running for the last 5 years.

 







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