Ankit, who won the 5,000m race on the opening day, improved upon Suresh Kumar's three-year-old 10,000m meet record time of 30:12.40.
The day's proceedings in Punjabi University Sports Complex also witnessed the maiden appearance of 3,000m steeplechase in the inter-university programme.
National junior record-holder Parul Chaudhary (Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut) won the inaugural women's race in a time of 11:03.43 while the men's gold went to hosts Punjabi University's Deep Chand in 9:36.20.
N V Sheena and Silpa Chacko made it 1-2 for Mahatma Gandhi University (Kottayam) in women's triple jump.
Delhi varsity boy and former Youth Olympic Games silver medallist Arjun humbled the rest of the field by taking the discus gold with a throw of 52.59m. However, he failed in his bid to erase Kirpal Singh's meet mark of 54.44m.
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