VIT student bags KTH Master’s Challenge

VIT student bags KTH Master’s Challenge
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A final year engineering student Mohammed Kamal Khwaja from Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) University, Vellore has bagged first prize at the KTH Master’s Challenge 2016 in the Wireless Systems track conducted at Stockholm, Sweden.

Hyderabad: A final year engineering student Mohammed Kamal Khwaja from Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) University, Vellore has bagged first prize at the KTH Master’s Challenge 2016 in the Wireless Systems track conducted at Stockholm, Sweden.

He has been offered a full scholarship to pursue a Master’s programme in Wireless Systems at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.

“The KTH Master’s Challenge involved numerous stages and was an exciting journey for me. After undergoing numerous quizzes, essays, and interviews, I was declared one of top 3 students in India during December 2015. The positions of the top 3 prize winners were announced at a prize ceremony in Bangalore. I am currently in Singapore pursuing my final year project at the Singapore University of Technology and Design,” says Khwaja.

“It was a delight to be declared the first prize-winner in the presence of senior professors of KTH and global heads of companies like ABB, Scania and FormulateIP. As a part of the winner’s prize, I have been awarded a two-year scholarship to pursue master’s studies at KTH,” informs the elated Khwaja.

Apart from the scholarship, Khwaja has been offered an internship to work at FormulateIP. FormulateIP is an Intellectual Property (IP) and Innovation Management and Consulting Firm co-founded by KTH alumni Neeraj Gupta.

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