Bhilai’s Ishika Singh earns Beta Gamma Sigma membership for academic excellence at University of Sydney.

• Ishika Singh awarded Beta Gamma Sigma membership for global academic excellence
🎓Honoured among top 10% of her batch at University of Sydney
🎓Beta Gamma Sigma recognised as a prestigious international business honour society
🎓Award ceremony scheduled for October 29, 2025
By : Akshay Lahre
Bhilai : Ishika Singh, a student from Bhilai studying at the University of Sydney, has achieved a significant milestone in the field of education by securing membership in Beta Gamma Sigma, the internationally recognised honour society for collegiate business schools. The society admits only those who rank in the top 10% of their batch and demonstrate exceptional academic performance, leadership, and ethical standards.

Ishika’s selection was based on her consistent academic excellence, dedication, and leadership abilities during her studies at the University of Sydney. This honour not only reflects her personal achievement but also brings pride to India.
Beta Gamma Sigma, considered a global symbol of prestige in business education, counts leaders from prominent companies, organisations, and academic institutions among its members. Its membership is reserved for the most accomplished students from accredited business schools worldwide. Ishika will formally receive the honour during a ceremony scheduled for October 29, 2025, at the University of Sydney campus.

The society currently has around 8,000 members in India and more than 900,000 members globally. It recognises individuals and institutions that meet the highest standards of business education excellence, awarding certificates to graduates from accredited business schools who have demonstrated outstanding academic merit and leadership qualities.
Congratulatory messages have poured in from her family, teachers, and well-wishers. Her father, Malkit Singh Lallu, General Secretary of Bhilai Truck Tailors Transport Association, Association President Inderjit Singh, and other community members lauded her accomplishment. Ishika credited the honour to her hard work, family support, and the guidance of her teachers.