JITS had so far bagged 9 gold medals in various convocations conducted by JNTUH
Gold medalist A Harshitha attributes her success to discipline and quality education at JITS due to the faculty members, who act as mentors for students

JITS chairman J Sagar Rao felicitates the student by presenting her with a cash prize of Rs one lakh
KARIMNAGAR, FEBRUARY 07, 2026: Annam Harshitha, a 2021 batch student of Jyothishmathi Institute of Technology and Sciences (JITS), Karimnagar, has received three gold medals from T Kishen Kumar Reddy at the 14th convocation of the JNTU Hyderabad, on Saturday.
She is the first student from any private engineering college to bag three gold medals in the JNTU convocation. She secured a gold medal for Best Outgoing Student (B Tech CSE) among all the JNTUH-affiliated colleges in the Telangana state, a gold medal for securing the highest marks in Mathematics-1 (late Prof C Purushotham memorial endowment award) and a gold medal for first rank in B Tech CSE among all JNTUH-affiliated colleges (Dr Md Vizarath Rasool Khan Endowment Gold medal).

It may be recalled that JITS Chairman Juvvadi Sagar Rao had felicitated Harshitha for her outstanding performance by winning three medals and bringing a reputation to the college, which had so far won 9 gold medals from the JNTU in various convocations. He also presented Harshitha with a cash reward of Rs one lakh for securing the gold medals.
On this occasion, JITS chairman J Sagar Rao, Secretary J Sumith Sai, Principal Anil Kumar, Dean PK Vaishali and others congratulated Harshitha on her achievement.
