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 Maths Prize Winners 

Congratulations from the Department of Mathematics go to Noor Drummond, Marios Kalotychos, Pavitra Kumar, Binyamin Radomsky and Kanishk Sarin, all of whom have been awarded prizes for their respective academic achievements.

Kanishk is the third winner of the Cyril Offord Prize, more details of which can be viewed here, which is awarded for outstanding performance in Mathematics. He was a BSc Mathematics and Economics student who graduated in July 2003 with a first-class degree, having achieved a degree average mark of 83% and having gained 8 first-class marks out of 9.

Noor also graduated in July 2003 with a first-class degree on the BSc Mathematics and Economics. He was awarded one of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) prizes by the Department for his academic excellence, which included a degree average of nearly 80%, and 7 first-class marks.

Binyamin graduated with a 1st class degree from the BSc Business Mathematics and Statistics degree in July 2003, and was also awarded one of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) prizes by the Department for his academic excellence. His results included 91% in MA301 and 88% in MA311.

Marios is the second winner of the Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein sponsored 2nd year BMS Prize for best performance in that year of the BSc Business Mathematics and Statistics. Marios achieved 6 first-class marks in his six 2nd year exams, including 95% for ST277.

Pavitra is, to our knowledge, the first winner from the Mathematics Department of the School-wide CS Mactaggart Prize for second year students. This prize is one of three awarded for best performance in examinations to students in their second undergraduate year of study at LSE. Pavitra (a BSc Mathematics and Economics student) achieved firsts in all her 2nd year exams, with a 2nd year average of 90%, including a mark of 100% for the course MA200.

The Department would like to wish all of them well in their future careers and/or studies.



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