Days after MS College in Vadodara introduced that the much-delayed 73rd convocation can be held on December 29, with Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar because the chief visitor, the College on Friday stated that the convocation would happen “in a easy method”, owing to the seven-day mourning introduced by the Centre for former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who handed away on Thursday.
In an announcement late on Friday night, Officer on Particular Responsibility for Public Relations, Professor Hitesh Raviya stated, “In consideration of the current circumstances and within the total curiosity of the scholars, the 73rd Annual Convocation of the College will proceed as scheduled, at 10.30am on December 29. The occasion will happen in a easy method within the presence of the Honourable Chancellor Madam and the Vice Chancellor of The Maharaja Sayajirao College of Baroda.”
The College had confronted protests from pupil unions over the delay in announcement of the convocation dates because the administration was awaiting a affirmation from the workplace of the V-P for the event.
On December 23, MSU Registrar Krishnakumar Chudasma introduced the date of the convocation as December 29, stating that it was a “matter of satisfaction” that the Vice President would grace the event, because the College “aimed to get visitors of huge stature” as chief visitors for the convocation ceremonies to “encourage” the scholars.
On Friday, preparations have been in full swing at MSU for the convocation ceremony, which can see 13,500 individuals being awarded with levels.
About 9,000 college students have confirmed their bodily presence on the occasion.
The college may also confer 325 gold medals on 195 college students.
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