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Masters’ Union Students Win Big at IIM Indore & IIT Jodhpur
November 11, 2025
When over 130 undergraduate students from Masters’ Union arrived at Atharv Ranbhoomi ’25, IIM Indore, it was a statement. The largest delegation at the fest showcased competitive skill, collaboration, and resilience, turning high-pressure moments into opportunities to excel.
Weeks earlier, at IIT Jodhpur’s VARCHAS’25 competition, another contingent demonstrated discipline and strategic execution across track and field events. Together, these performances reflect the institution’s ethos: students who are prepared, confident, and collaborative.
Masters’ Union’s Achievements at IIM Indore: The Saga Begins
At IIM Indore’s Atharv Ranbhoomi ’25, students were tested on creative performance, public speaking, strategy, and sports. In every challenge, they displayed maturity, coordination, and confidence.
In the Crescendo acoustic band competition, the first-place team delivered a performance that balanced technical precision with stage presence, while the second-place team brought a different, equally compelling energy. The depth of musical talent across Masters’ Union was on full display.
Oratory and debate also saw standout performances. In Eloquence, Ananya Maheshwari secured first place, with Pari finishing third. In the intervarsity debate, Navaneeth S. Nair was named second-best speaker, and Shreyas Kunapuli ranked sixth. Their success reflected not only preparation but the ability to adapt in real time under pressure.
Sports and strategic competitions further highlighted versatility. Nandini Singh clinched second in table tennis, while Simar took second in the 50m freestyle swimming event. In the business quiz, Parag Jain and Bhargav Naidu topped the podium, with Ishaan Lanker and Manraaj Bhullar finishing third. Across events, discipline, strategic thinking, and composure proved decisive.
Spot Masters’ Union Winners at IIT Jodhpur
At VARCHAS’25, IIT Jodhpur Masters’ Union undergraduate athletes brought the same energy and focus to track and field. Simar Kaur Sindhu finished first in the 1500m run, Aryan Popli took second in the 800m, while Shaurya Aggarwal and Ishaan Mehra secured third in shot put and high jump, respectively.
These results underscore a growing athletic culture at Masters’ Union, where skill, sportsmanship, and teamwork combine to create consistent success on national stages.
These achievements demonstrate the growing athletic culture at Masters’ Union, highlighting how undergraduate students combine skill, sportsmanship, and teamwork to perform at national platforms.
What Made Masters’ Union Students Stood Out as Winners
Across music, oratory, debate, sports, and athletics, one theme was clear: collective strength over individual talent. The students excelled due to coordination, mutual support, and a shared purpose, not just raw ability.
Even under intense pressure, students supported one another, sharing insights, adjusting strategies, and motivating peers. This culture of ownership and accountability translated into consistent results across events, from IIM Indore to IIT Jodhpur.
IIM Indore – Atharv Ranbhoomi ’25
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Music Crescendo: 1st – Tanmay Chirania, Dheer Goel, Aayushi Khurana, Ananya Reddy, Vinmre Batra, Harsh Dhanuka; 2nd – Atharv Gupta, Krishnam Chawla, Kanishka Yadav, Krishna Agrawal
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Eloquence: 1st – Ananya Maheshwari, 3rd – Pari
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Intervarsity Debate: 2nd Best Speaker – Navaneeth S. Nair, 6th – Shreyas Kunapuli
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Table Tennis: 2nd – Nandini Singh
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Swimming (50m Freestyle): 2nd – Simar Kaur Sindhu
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Business Quiz: 1st – Parag Jain & Bhargav Naidu, 3rd – Ishaan Lanker & Manraaj Bhullar
IIT Jodhpur – VARCHAS ’25
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1500m Run: 1st – Simar Kaur Sindhu
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800m Run: 2nd – Aryan Popli
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Shot Put: 3rd – Shaurya Aggarwal
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High Jump: 3rd – Ishaan Mehra
Moving Ahead with One Step at a Time
Participation in national fests and sports arenas marks a milestone in Masters’ Union’s journey. Beyond awards, it demonstrated the institution’s ethos: undergraduate students who are prepared, confident, and collaborative, ready to make an impact both inside and outside the classroom.
Success on these platforms reflects more than talent. It reflects discipline, initiative, and shared commitment. For the Masters’ Union community, these experiences reinforce practical skills that classroom lessons alone cannot impart: decision-making, collaboration, and composure under pressure.