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25/01/2026
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📚 The second stage of the “Book-Loving Student” competition was dynamic and engaging.

The second stage of the “Book-Reading Student” contest, organized to promote a culture of reading among students, enhance intellectual potential, and support knowledgeable youth, was held at a high level.

This stage was conducted in the directions of “Zakovat”, “Brain Ring”, and “Individual Game”, with each round organized based on sets of 20 questions. In these competitions, which featured heated and uncompromising debates and demanded quick thinking and deep knowledge, the teams demonstrated their intellectual potential.

According to the contest results:

  • 🥇 1st Place — to the team of the Faculty of History,

  • 🥈 2nd Place — to the team of the Faculty of Natural Sciences,

  • 🥉 3rd Place — to the team of the Faculty of Physics and Technological Education.

The winners and active participants were duly recognized by the organizers. Such educational events serve to further increase students’ interest in books and develop their intellectual potential.


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