The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) an autonomous organisation of the Government of India, has
extended scholarship for the exceptionally brilliant Nigerian lady,
Emelife Stella Chinelo, who emerged the best graduating student in the
University Of Mysore, India in MSc Chemistry.
"ICCR takes pride in having extended scholarship to Ms.
Emelife Stella Chinelo from Nigeria who recd a record 20 Gold Medals
& 5 cash awards at the 99th Convo of @MysoreVarsity for her
outstanding performance in M. Sc. We wish her the best" the organization
announced on its official page on Friday.
Ms Emelifo,28, graduated from the Department of
Chemistry and bagged 20 gold medals and five cash prizes, at the 99th
Convocation of University of Mysore (UoM)
She received the Maximum Gold medals available in the
institution. Nobody in the history of that university have ever won 20
gold medals.
The Anambra indigene hopes to pursue research in Cancer
to find treatment for its cure as many people in her country were
affected by this dreaded disease. She said that she also had plans to
turn mounds of industrial waste into useful materials by pursuing
research in this field.
She told reporters that it was the result of hardwork and perseverance.
"I devoted most of my time towards studies. I was either
in the classroom or library. The reason why I chose India, especially
the UoM, for higher studies is because of its scope for academic
excellence,” she said.
Moreover, she is so good at Chemistry that she also
topped Usmanu Danfodiyo University in Nigeria, where she studied BSc
(applied chemistry).
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