Hult Prize at RMSTU recognised among top 25% programmes in Central and South Asia
Hult Prize at RMSTU recognised among top 25% programmes in Central and South Asia
Hult Prize at RMSTU has been officially recognised among the Top 25% Best Programmes in the Central and South Asia region at the Hult Prize 2025–26 Community Awards.
The result was officially announced by the Hult Prize Foundation on 10 April 2025. Earlier, on 5 February 2025, the Hult Prize at RMSTU On-Campus Programme was successfully held at Rangamati Science and Technology University (RMSTU).
Among thousands of university programmes conducted across more than 130 countries under the Hult Prize Foundation, this recognition marks a significant international achievement for RMSTU.
According to the Hult Prize Foundation, the recognition was awarded based on the programme’s impactful engagement, leadership development initiatives, and continuous efforts to promote social innovation and entrepreneurship among students.
Under the leadership of Campus Director MD Elias, the dedication, professionalism, and collective efforts of the organising team, participants, volunteers, and contributors made this achievement possible. The guidance and mentorship of Adviser Fahim Sir also played an important role in strengthening the programme’s overall impact.
The Hult Prize is one of the world’s largest student-centred social entrepreneurship platforms, empowering young people to develop sustainable and innovative solutions to global challenges.
Every year, thousands of universities from around the world participate in the competition.
The recognition reflects the growing potential of Rangamati Science and Technology University in innovation, leadership, and social impact at the international level.