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Vijayawada
By Our Special Correspondent
VIJAYAWADA, MAY 26. It's celebration time for almost all top-notch corporate colleges. Elbowing out their age-old buddies in the fray, the budding institutions once again made it to the top honours in the EAMCET-2004.
Teachers of Sri Chaitanya group of institutions, joined by parents of those who excelled in EAMCET, came on to the roads and took out a procession in Vijayawada on Wednesday. It's no jokes to secure almost all the top 10 ranks. Sri Chaitanya stood out in the crowd with a renewed vigour with gems of students adorning its crown once again. Not lagging behind are Narayana and Nalanda too.
Top rankers
Our Staff Reporter adds: M. Sivateja of Gudavalli Gowtham Junior College secured fifth rank while B. Rahul of the same college got 12th rank at the State-level in the engineering stream. The local branch of Sri Chaitanya educational institutions secured the fourth, sixth and ninth ranks in the medical stream while there were no toppers from the engineering wing here. From Narayana educational institution, Vijayawada, V. Navin Kumar (MPC) secured 8th rank, Ramprasad (MPC) got 56th rank, P. Sirisha (MPC) 85th rank and A. Bharat Kumar (Bi PC) 54th rank.
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