MIT-ADT University’s Pranjali Suraduse Strikes Gold at National Minigolf Championship

Pune: Pranjali Vinod Suraduse, a student of the MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences and Research at MIT Art, Design and Technology (MIT-ADT) University, delivered an outstanding performance to win a gold medal while representing Maharashtra at the 11th Senior National Minigolf Championship, held from June 25 to 30, 2026, at Davra University, Chhattisgarh.
The Maharashtra team clinched the team gold medal and emerged as the Overall Champions (First Place) of the tournament. In recognition of her exceptional and consistent performance, the Minigolf Federation of India honoured Pranjali with the prestigious ‘Best International Minigolf Player’ award.
With Pranjali as a key member, the Maharashtra team secured the championship by registering the lowest score of 322 points. Chhattisgarh finished second with 345 points, while West Bengal claimed the bronze medal with 348 points.
A promising sportsperson from MIT-ADT University, Pranjali had earlier won the gold medal at the Senior State Minigolf Championship held in Nagpur. She has also represented the country and achieved notable success in several national and international competitions.
Congratulating Pranjali on her remarkable achievement, MIT-ADT University’s Founder President Prof. Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad, Executive President and Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Mangesh Karad, Executive Director Dr. Sunita Karad, Vice Chancellor Dr. Rajesh S., Provost Dr. Saylee Gankar, Pro-Vice Chancellors Dr. Ramchandra Pujeri, Dr. Mohit Dubey and Dr. Nachiket Thakur, Registrar Dr. Mahesh Chopade, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Awardee and Director of Sports Prof. Padmakar Phad extended their best wishes to her for continued success in future national and international competitions.



