44 students shine on Dean's list at SAIM College
This year marked a moment of pride for SAIM College as 44 Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) students earned their place on the prestigious Dean's List, a testament to their dedication and hard work. Among these high-achieving students, four distinguished themselves further by securing a perfect CGPA of 4.0/4.0—an extraordinary accomplishment that reflects their academic brilliance and perseverance.
The top achievers—Aryan Kumar Verma, Samjhana Dura, Bipashna Sodari, and Chhesang Lama—have set a new standard of excellence, embodying the spirit of discipline and grit that defines student life at SAIM.
Speaking on the milestone, Principal Ashok Raj Pandey shared his heartfelt congratulations: "This remarkable achievement reflects not just the hard work of our students but also the dedication of our faculty and the support of families. At SAIM, we are committed to fostering an environment where students can realize their full potential. To all our students, congratulations on this well-deserved success. You are the future leaders and changemakers, and your journey has just begun."
The journey to this success has been shaped by a supportive learning environment and a student-centric approach to education. SAIM College emphasizes collaboration, critical thinking, and innovation, ensuring every student has the opportunity to excel.
For the 44 students who made the Dean’s List, this recognition celebrates their perseverance and hard work. For the four students who achieved perfection, it is a hallmark of their outstanding determination and drive.
This achievement reaffirms SAIM College’s commitment to nurturing future leaders, fostering growth, and celebrating the stories of transformation behind every success.
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