PSG Tech emerge as chess champions at 'CENTIES -2017' organised by United College of Technology


United College of Technology hosted 'CENTIES -2017', an Intercollegiate Chess Tournament. Participants from colleges in and around Coimbatore participated in the contest. After several winning several rounds, PSG College of Technology and Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology students clashed for the title.

Students of PSG College of Technology emerged winners and Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, students secured the second place. S. Shanmugam, Founder and Chairman of United College of Technology gave away the trophies to the winning teams.

S.Malarvizhi, Chairperson and Managing Trustee of Sri Krishna Institutions, Dr.J.Janet, Principal of the college, Dr.Sureshkumar, Physical Education Director of the college appreciated the participants.

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