Acharya Bangalore B-school’s 14th graduation day sees 259 MBA students receive degrees
Vikas Kumar Pandit | December 21, 2023 | 04:12 PM IST | 1 min read
Lavanam Amballa, the national head of campus hiring at Wipro Limited, was the chief guest at Acharya Bangalore B-school.
NEW DELHI : Acharya Bangalore B-School’s (ABBS) 14th graduation day saw 259 MBA students from its class 2023 receive their MBA degrees. Three students also received awards for excelling in academics and overall at the celebration held on December 21, at the ABBS campus in Bengaluru.
The chief guest was Lavanam Amballa, national head of campus hiring at Wipro Limited.
While addressing the graduates, Amballa said “I encourage all graduates to be responsible global citizens. Maintain contact with your alma mater, ABBS and actively support its growth and development. Education is a lifelong journey, and your experiences at this prestigious university will define your future even after you graduate. Excellence should not be limited to institutions; it should be a value that pervades our vast country. Each of us may help to shape an educational environment that promotes creativity, inclusivity, and genius.”
“We support our students' pursuit of advanced knowledge and skills while promoting social responsibility. Today showcases our students' alma mater celebrations. I congratulate all my students who are graduating at a time when the employment market is stagnating. Despite global concerns, India's economic outlook is improving. Now is the opportunity to advance your professions and help the nation. ABBS has given them many options and encouraged them to trust their intuition to succeed in their careers,” said the executive director of ABBS, Nakul Basani.
Sachin GA was awarded the best outgoing student-academics; Vinal was awarded the best outgoing student overall; and Vignesh Kumar K was awarded the best outgoing student-academics for MBA (Business Analytics).
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