Computer gaming tournament organised at Shoolini University
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Solan, December 4
Lock IN 2.0, a high-energy multi-title gaming tournament organised by the Joypad Symphony Club of Shoolini University, concluded with a prize distribution ceremony held on the campus.
The tournament featured five popular esports titles FIFA, Free Fire, BGMI, Valorant, and Tekken and attracted enthusiastic participation from the university’s gaming community.
The event was attended by Chancellor Prof. P.K. Khosla and Prof. Neeraj Gandotra, Associate Dean Student Welfare.
In FIFA, Vatsal clinched the championship title with an impressive performance.
In BGMI, the squad “Dogra Rifles” secured first place, while “Team T-hooq” emerged as runners-up.
Valorant saw strong gameplay by “Team Eternal Sin”, who claimed the winning title.
In Tekken, Kartik won first prize, followed by Parambir Singh as runner-up.
In Free Fire, “For the Win” secured first prize, while “Nameless” took second place.
The tournament was organised under the banner of Joypad Symphony, Shoolini University’s official gaming club. The core organising team Ashran, Ayush Dhiman, Irfan, and Shivam—worked with dedication under the guidance and support of Prof. Neeraj Gandotra and Mrs Poonam Nanda, Director Sustainability and Community Engagement.

