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851 graduands receive degree in 8th convocation ceremony of CUK

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The Central University of Kerala (CUK) celebrated the academic success of its 2024 batch by holding the 8th convocation ceremony recently (March 8). The university awarded 851 students that include 41 bachelor’s degrees, 727 master’s degrees, 58 PhD degrees, and 25 postgraduate diplomas.

Gold medals were presented to top performers across various departments, with Elfa Nasheeda (Linguistics), Aswathi A.P. (Mathematics), Anjana P.S. (Management Studies), Anila V. (Commerce and International Business), and Sagi Anugna Rao (Public Administration and Policy Studies) receiving the prestigious awards.

Dr. S. Unnikrishnan Nair, Director of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram was the chief guest for the occasion. The convocation presided over by Vice Chancellor (i/c) Prof. Vincent Mathew, saw the presence of distinguished dignitaries, including Registrar Dr. M. Muralidharan Nambiar, Controller of Examinations Dr. R. Jayaprakash, members of the University’s Court, Executive Council, Academic Council, and Finance Committee, as well as deans, heads of departments, faculty, students, staff, and parents. Over 1,500 people attended the event, with 664 students participating in person. The ceremony was marked by a vibrant display of traditional attire, with participants donning white garments and colourful shawls, adding a festive charm to the proceedings.

In his presidential address, Prof. Vincent Mathew shared that CUK has conferred degrees to 6,162 individuals since its inception. He highlighted the university’s progress in academics and infrastructure development.  Prof. Mathew expressed optimism about the new generation’s potential to lead the country forward.

Dr. Nair, the chief guest of the ceremony, emphasized the role of education as a path to enlightenment, urging graduates to apply their knowledge to address societal challenges effectively along with attaining financial independence and empowering themselves with knowledge. Highlighting India’s demographic strength, he noted that the youth are pivotal in realising the dream of a developed nation. Marking the occasion of International Women’s Day, Dr. Nair wished the gathering and quoted Swami Vivekananda: “No nation can prosper if it does not respect women.” He called for collective efforts to promote equality and dismantle patriarchal attitudes.

He also spoke on AI.  “The use of artificial intelligence should not destroy creativity. It is the creativity within us that transforms us into doing great things. Overreliance on AI will destroy creativity,” cautioned Dr Nair.

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