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St. Aloysius College emerge champions at college meet

Staff Correspondent

UDUPI: St. Aloysius College, Mangalore, has emerged the overall champions at the "Mega Bytes" inter-collegiate competition organised by the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial (MGM) College here on Monday.

The SDM College, Ujire, were the runners-up. The winners of other competitions held at Mega Bytes are: IT Quiz: St. Aloysius College (first place), Sri Bhuvanendra College, Karkala, (second place); Admad Show: Bhandarkars College, Kundapur, (first place), St. Aloysius College (second place); Stress Interview: NSAM First Grade College, Nitte, (first place), St. Aloysius College (second place);

Group Discussion: St. Aloysius College (first place), SDM College (second place); Web Designing: St. Aloysius College (first place), SDM College (second place);

Debugging: St. Philomena's College, Puttur, (first place), SDM College (second place); Open Quiz: Alva's College, Moodabidiri, (first place), Sri Bhuvanendra College (second place).

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