Udaipur: Radiant Academy organised a felicitation-cum-celebration ceremony in Udaipur on Saturday to honour students who performed well in the MET-A-THON 2026, a mental ability test conducted by the academy.
Students who topped the examination were presented with trophies, certificates and prizes. The guests congratulated the students and praised their hard work and performance.
The programme was organised under the guidance of Radiant Academy mentor Dr Shailendra Somani. Dr Ramesh Chandra Somani, Pushpa Somani, chief guest Madan Gopal Varshney, Ketan Jain and Dr Ashish Jain were among those present at the event.
The mental ability test was conducted for students from Classes 5 to 10. Students were tested on logical thinking, reasoning, analytical ability and problem-solving skills. The examination was held at three centres in Udaipur and saw participation from a large number of students.
Students honoured with trophies and certificates
Students who performed well in their respective classes were honoured with trophies, certificates and prizes. The students appeared happy and excited while receiving their awards.
Radiant Academy Pre-Foundation Head Yatish Goyal said the objective of MET-A-THON was not only to give students a rank but also to develop logical thinking, analytical ability, confidence and problem-solving skills from an early age.
He said such competitions help students build a strong base for various competitive examinations in the future.
A large number of parents also attended the programme. They appreciated the academy’s initiative and said such events help identify children’s talent and encourage them to perform better.
The academy thanked all guests, students, parents and those associated with the organisation of the event. A high-tea was also organised for the guests, students and parents after the ceremony.
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