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Eighth Graduation Day Celebrated in the Campus

19-May-2018
 Eighth Graduation Day Celebrated in the Campus

The Eighth Graduation Day for the graduating students of Bachelor of Engineering & M.Tech 2017-18 was held in the Campus. 840 students took an oath and received their graduation certificates from the Guests - Mr. S Rajesh Chandran, Vice President, Talent Acquisition, ITC Infotech India Limited, Bengaluru and Dr. H.N. Jagannatha Reddy, Registrar, Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belagavi. Around 1,000 parents and relatives of the students were present to witness their children graduate on this special occasion.

Mr. S Rajesh Chandran holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering. He comes with 25+ years of experience in IT products and services across India. He is a Certified Customer Centricity Trainer & PAPI assessment member.

Dr. H.N. Jagannatha Reddy prior to being the Registrar of VTU was a Professor of Civil Engineering and also a PG Coordinator for M.Tech in Structural Engineering at Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bangalore. He has a very strong Academic, Administrative and Research experience. His Research areas are Rehabilitation and Retrofitting of existing Reinforced Concrete structures using Natural and Artificial Fiber Reinforced Polymers.

The Graduation Day was declared open followed by the distribution of certificates to the graduating students and oath taking.

Mr. S Rajesh Chandran congratulated the Graduates and briefed them regarding their duties being a graduate.

He emphasized on creating a brand of one’s self, being the master of one subject, being passionate towards whatever one does maintaining a healthy mind and body, have a positive attitude towards life, go back to the source & integrity

Dr. H.N. Jagannatha Reddy congratulated the students and spoke about the importance of teamwork.

Two of the graduating students shared the experiences of their time spent in the Campus and expressed their gratitude to their alma mater. The formal function was followed by a photography session.

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