Who are the top alumni of Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village?

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    Zoya Ali | Contributor-Level 7

    3 months ago

    Utkarsh Parmar (B. Pharmacy, MBA from IIM) and Tanvi Pawar (B. Pharmacy, pursuing M. Pharmacy at LMCP) who are highlighted for their academic and career paths, primarily from the pharmacy side. The college also mentions alumni working in the Indian Army and Coast Guard. 

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    Anup Verma | Contributor-Level 8

    3 months ago

    Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village has a growing alumni network, specific "top" or highly famous alumni from the B.E./B.Tech programs aren't widely highlighted in the readily available info. The college emphasizes building a strong alumni community and mentions graduates contributing to various fields like healthcare and industries. Some alumni like Utkarsh Parmar (B. Pharmacy, MBA from IIM) and Tanvi Pawar (B. Pharmacy, pursuing M. Pharmacy at LMCP) are mentioned for their academic and career paths, primarily from the pharmacy side.

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