Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan awards degrees, urges students to become job creators at IIMT Convocation C. P. Radhakrishnan presided over the third convocation ceremony of IIMT University, where nearly 4,000 students were conferred degrees. Addressing graduates, he emphasized that earning a degree marks the beginning of contributing to India’s development rather than the end of education. He encouraged students to focus on becoming job creators instead of job seekers and to uphold the values taught by their families and educators. A total of 3,940 students received undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, including 1,736 for the 2024 batch and 1,972 for the 2025 batch. Among the awardees, 203 students were honored with gold medals, 29 received PhDs, and 17 top-performing students were recognized with prestigious awards such as the Om Prakash Gupta Memorial Award, Chancellor’s Gold Medal, and Satyaprabha Gupta Gold Medal. The Vice President also conferred three honorary doctorates upon Swami Kailashanand Giri, Swami Chidanand Saraswati, and Dr. Hari Singh Rawat. During his address, Radhakrishnan highlighted the importance of innovation, entrepreneurship, and nation-building, urging students to play a role in making India a developed nation by 2047. The convocation ceremony featured academic processions, cultural performances, and the release of the university’s annual technical magazine Urdhva. Chancellor Yogesh Mohanji Gupta reiterated the institution’s commitment to holistic education, scholarships, and support initiatives, including free education for students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.#vice_president_c_p_radhakrishnan #iimt_university #chancellor_yogesh_mohanji_gupta #om_prakash_gupta_memorial_award #urdhva
