Galgotias University 8th Convocation Ceremony: Degrees conferred to 3,906 students
Alivia Mukherjee | March 20, 2024 | 02:21 PM IST | 1 min read
Galgotias University convocation ceremony for batch 2023 was held on March 18, 2024.
NEW DELHI: Galgotias University held its convocation ceremony for the batch of 2023 on March 18. Degrees were conferred to a total of 3,906 graduates. The guests on the Galgotias University convocation ceremony event included Atanu Chakraborty, chairman of HDFC Bank, and his excellency Clemente Pedro Francisco, ambassador of Angola to India. The Galgotias University campus was filled with enthusiasm as the graduating class and their families were greeted by Suneel Galgotia, Chancellor of Galgotias University.
Suneel Galgotia's welcoming address highlighted the importance of value-based education and the responsibility of graduates in contributing to Prime Minister Modi's goal of "Viksit Bharat - Sabka Saath and Sabka Vikas." He also highlighted the university's focus on educating students for evolving job roles through digital technologies.
Galgotias University Convocation Ceremony: Annual report on achievements
KM Babu, vice chancellor of Galgotias University, presented the university's annual report, which detailed important achievements in research, innovation, and educational prowess, as well as highlighted the university's recognitions, including recent awards for innovation and excellence.
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Galgotias University Convocation Ceremony 2024: Graduates encouraged
Atanu Chakraborty praised Galgotias University for its contributions to education and encouraged graduates to continue lifelong study and serve their communities with distinction. Guest of Honour Clemente Pedro Francisco praised the university's international reach and congratulated the graduates on their achievements.
Dhruv Galgotia, CEO of Galgotias University, extended appreciation to the outgoing student council members and emphasised the crucial role of continuous learning for personal and professional growth. Aradhana Galgotia, Director Operations, encouraged the graduates to preserve their spirit of curiosity, creativity, and innovation.
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