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Achievements


2022 - 2023

Winner of International Space Olympiad 2021-22

Supreet Paul

Supreet Paul, a student of NPS Hosur Road, has made history by winning the first place in the International Space Olympiad for the 2021-2022 academic year. This incredible achievement has brought immense pride to his school, his community, and his country. The candidate with the FIRST RANK is entitled to the grand prize of a FREE TRIP TO NASA.

Supreet's passion for space science and technology began at an early age, and he has worked tirelessly to pursue his dreams. He has consistently demonstrated his skills and abilities in the field, participating in various competitions and events related to space science.

The International Space Olympiad is one of the most prestigious competitions in the world, designed to test the knowledge and skills of students in the field of space science and technology. Supreet's incredible performance in the Olympiad is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the field.

Supreet's success in the International Space Olympiad is a significant milestone not only for him but also for his school and country. It shows that with hard work, dedication, and a passion for one's chosen field, anyone can achieve their dreams. Supreet's achievement is also an inspiration to other young students who aspire to pursue a career in space science and technology. It highlights the importance of having a strong educational foundation and the willingness to put in the effort required to succeed in a highly competitive field.

In conclusion, Supreet Paul's remarkable achievement in winning the first place in the International Space Olympiad 2021-22 is a testament to his passion, dedication, and hard work. His success has brought immense pride to his school, his community, and his country, and serves as an inspiration to other young students aspiring to pursue a career in space science and technology. We wish Supreet all the best in his future endeavors and look forward to seeing him achieve even greater heights in the field of space science.