IIM Bodh Gaya concludes its 4th convocation ceremony for MBA batch of 2020-22
Anu Parthiban | April 10, 2022 | 11:55 AM IST | 2 mins read
IIM Bodh Gaya: A total of 182 candidates for Master of Business Administration (2020-22) were conferred with their respective degrees.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bodh Gaya organized its fourth convocation on April 9, 2022. A total of 182 candidates for Master of Business Administration (2020-22) were conferred with their respective degrees. Of these graduating students, 116 were boys, and 66 were girls. The Chairman's Gold Medal, the Director's Gold Medal, and the Best Student Award were conferred to Rathnakaram Krishna Chaithanya, Bonde Pranav Tukaram, and Piyush Pallav, respectively.
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IIM Bodh Gaya Director Vinita Sahay presented the annual report, where she spoke about the significant updates at IIM Bodh Gaya for the academic year 2021-22. In her address, she congratulated the graduating students and said, "We are firm believers in diversity and realize that we ought to contribute to bringing our women leaders of tomorrow forward, and we are prepared to do so. We have made provisions to include female students in both our MBA and Integrated programmes. We are also attracting prominent women academicians to be a part of our teaching community.”
She further highlighted that despite the threats posed by the pandemic, the Institute witnessed a resonant placement season, with fifty-six renowned recruiters extending 210 offers across various domains and businesses in 2021-22. The director's address was followed by a presentation providing glimpses of the Institute's upcoming campus.
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Students were conferred degrees by the dignitaries. Speaking on the occasion, chief guest and Chairman of Steel Authority of India, Smt. Soma Mandal said “As you start your professional journey, remember that there will be failures. We can't win all the battles but we need to believe in ourselves. Don’t let anything dent your confidence. Your self-belief will make others believe in you. There is no honor in suffering from negativity so move on and life will offer positive gifts.”
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