“Best Professor in Computer Science” Award Goes to Dr. Ranjan Kumar Mishra

Dr. Ranjan Kumar Mishra of Netaji Subhash University, Jamshedpur, wins the "Diamonds of India-Best Professor in Computer Science" award.

JAMSHEDPUR – Dr. Ranjan Kumar Mishra, Dean-IT at Netaji Subhash University in Jamshedpur, has been honoured with the esteemed "Diamonds of India-Best Professor in Computer Science" National Award.

The award, conferred by the Global Scholars Foundation Pune, recognizes Mishra’s significant contributions to IT education.

A seasoned academic, Dr. Mishra has previously been the recipient of numerous national and international awards in the field of education.

Expressing his gratitude upon receiving the honour, Dr. Mishra dedicated the award to his parents, wife, students, and the university management, acknowledging their unceasing support in his endeavors.

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