Mewar University conducts 7th convocation ceremony; Over 2,200 students awarded degrees
Adarsh Srivastava | March 5, 2023 | 09:34 PM IST | 1 min read
The university has awarded a total of 2,227 degrees to students from various states of the country.
NEW DELHI: Mewar University has recently conducted its seventh convocation ceremony at the campus on March 5, 2023. The university has awarded a total of 2,227 degrees to students from various states of the country.
The event was graced with the presence of Retired Justice Ishrat Masroor Quddusi of Odisha High Court and Professor Anand Bhalerao, Vice-Chancellor, Central University of Rajasthan. Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Pro Vice-Chancellor, attended the convocation alongside the officials, students and parents.
Addressing the gathering, chief guest, and main speaker of the programme, Quddusi said, "Education opens the door to success, through education a person learns discipline and conduct, which eventually makes an individual successful. He praised the efforts put in by management in creating such an institution in a very remote location."
The special guest of the programme, Bhalerao said: "This is an important day in the life of all the candidates present here, as they are witnessing the success of their hard work."
While addressing the gathering Chancellor Dr A K Gadiya said: "Mewar university is always with you in your future journey. Talking on how to be successful in their life Dr Gadiya emphasized determination, discipline, dedication, hard work, faith as the key factors."
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