Shiv Nadar University awards degree to 601 during virtual graduation ceremony
Team Careers360 | July 16, 2020 | 09:54 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Shiv Nadar University awarded degrees to 601 graduating students, including 24 PhDs, from various streams of Engineering, Natural Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences, Fine Arts, as well as Management.
SNU celebrated its sixth graduation ceremony virtually, owing to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It was hosted on the University’s social media channels – Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
Rupamanjari Ghosh, Vice-Chancellor, Shiv Nadar University, said: “This has been a very challenging, yet special year for us as we pushed the envelope to find innovative ways to provide uninterrupted quality education to our students, while ensuring their safety and that of our faculty and staff. This graduation ceremony is historic because it celebrates the culmination of the academic life at SNU of over 600 students after a very unusual semester, with the challenges of this pandemic forever uniting them as a Class. As they move out, the capabilities of critical and creative thinking, the training and experience here of cross-connecting of ideas will give them a clear edge in this fast-changing and uncertain world.”
“We are truly delighted at the graduation of our students, and very proud to see many of them head to some of the world’s finest organisations and higher educational institutions”, added Ghosh.
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