Medicine Hat College students receive honours at national Power Engineering awards
Two Medicine Hat College students have been recognized among the top Power Engineering students in Canada after earning second and third-place finishes in a national achievement competition.
Caleb Garrecht placed second, and Neethu Markose finished third in the 2025 IPE Power Engineering Student Achievement Awards, which recognize top-performing students based on academic achievement and standardized exam results.
The results were announced on June 1, with students formally recognized at the IPECC-Canada Conference in Nova Scotia from June 21 to 23.
The awards rank students completing third-class Power Engineering training, which prepares them to operate and manage complex industrial systems, including boilers and pressurized equipment.

