BML Munjal University holds 4th Convocation, 438 students graduate
Team Careers360 | September 3, 2019 | 06:49 PM IST
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 3: A total of 438 students from BML Munjal University’s School of Management, School of Engineering and Technology and School of Economics and Commerce were conferred with degrees on successful completion of MBA, BBA, B.Com. (H) and B. Tech programmes. In addition, 3 students were awarded Dr. Brijmohan Lall Munjal Medal for being the Best Outgoing Student and 8 students were awarded Academic Excellence Medal. The graduating students are successfully placed in the companies including Tata Consultancy Services, Grant Thornton, Hero MotoCorp, KPMG and others.
In her message to graduating students, Dr Jyotsna Suri, Chairperson & Managing Director, Bharat Hotels Limited said: “BMU is one of the finest private universities of the country, not only because of the excellent students, but also due to the exemplary pool of faculty, globally competitive curriculum pedagogy and excellent achievements of the alumni. I am honoured to be part of BMU convocation today and to see the bunch of highly enthusiastic leaders of tomorrow. Students must view this convocation as not the end of education, but as the beginning of journey in pursuing their lifelong passion.” She concluded her speech by wishing everyone good luck and congratulating the graduating students and BMU family.
Delivering the Guest of Honour address, His Excellency George Goh Ching Wah, Ambassador to Morocco; Chairman, The Border Mission, Singapore, and an Entrepreneur for 37 years said: “Quality higher education is the path to economic development of a nation. I would like to congratulate BMU for doing an excellent job in creating the pipeline of superlative students to contribute in the development of India. There is lot of talent in the country and it is encouraging to see such bright minds around me. I would like to wish you all the best.” He urged the students to be the light to the world, always have faith and never cease learning new things in life.
Sunil Kant Munjal, Chancellor, BML Munjal University began his address by congratulating students on their graduation. He also thanked Dr Suri and Shri George for their presence and for their words of encouragement to the university and the students. He added: “We at BMU are conscious that education is much more than merely awarding degrees so since its inception our core focus is to nurture leaders who are transformed into well-rounded, industry-ready individuals from day one of graduating from the university. As we celebrate 4th convocation today, it gives me immense pleasure to watch the university steadily grow and move in the right direction to build such leaders for tomorrow.”
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