Delhi CM watches son, kin receive engineering degrees at VIT in Vellore
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The founder and chancellor of VIT G. Viswanathan gave a graduation degree to Nikunj Gupta, son of Delhi Chief Minister and BJP leader Rekha Gupta at the 41st annual convocation of Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) held in Vellore on Saturday. | Photo Credit: C. Venkatachalapathy
The founder and chancellor of VIT G. Viswanathan gave a graduation degree to Nikunj Gupta, son of Delhi Chief Minister and BJP leader Rekha Gupta at the 41st annual convocation of Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) held in Vellore on Saturday. | Photo Credit: C. Venkatachalapathy
A proud moment for Delhi Chief Minister and BJP leader Rekha Gupta as she watched her youngest son Nikunj Gupta and his cousin Garj receive their graduation degrees at the 41st annual convocation of Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) held in Vellore on Saturday.
The 21-year-old Nikunj Gupta completed his B.Tech. in Computer Science and Business Systems after undergoing a four-year-gruelling engineering course on the sprawling campus. His cousin Garj did his B.Tech. in CSE (Computer Science) with a specialisation in BlockChain Technology. “VIT is my second home as the institution provides a platform for young minds to sharpen their skills. The institution inculcates strict discipline among students on the campus. It’s good,” the young Mr. Gupta notes.
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