Udupi: Day 3 of MAHE's grand 31st convocation ceremony concludes


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Udupi, Nov 25: Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), an institution of eminence, deemed to be university, one of India's leading research-focused educational institutions concluded the day 3 of its grand 31st convocation on November 25. The day witnessed eminent leaders and guests joining the MAHE fraternity to wish the latest batch of graduates’ success as they leave to develop meaningful careers. The chief guest for the day was the Prof (Dr) T G Sitharam, Chairman, All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi.

Talking to the graduates, Prof (Dr) T G Sitharam, encouraged the students to take with them the lessons and skills learned during their time at MAHE. He further emphasized on utilizing the skills and knowledge for the betterment of the society and giving back to the community to make a positive impact in the world.

Addressing the audience at the convocation, Prof (Dr) T G Sitharam, further added, “As we all know that we are living in exciting times in this digital era. World is fast changing with disruptive innovations impacting every sphere of our lives. Education sector is no exception too. Implementation of NEP 2020 has given impetus to the education sector and will boost activities in higher education.
 
Research and innovation are two closely related concepts that play a critical role in driving progress and advancement in various fields. A multidisciplinary approach as emphasized in NEP 2020 is very much needed. NEP 2020 is an agenda for ‘Kartavya Kaal’, which also describes the hope for a better future, where India would be self-reliant and fulfil all of its humanitarian obligations. Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (AAPAR) and NCrF introduced as part of NEP 2020 implementation will be new QR code for learners. Today with disruptive innovations in the area of ICT and mobile technologies, generative AI tools such as ChatGPT can replace human beings in many jobs. Many jobs will vanish and new job profiles are created. It is very important for students to update themselves continuously by learning new skills and developing critical thinking. It is important that education should not only provide students with the skills they need to succeed in life, but also inspire them to strive for the future and make a positive difference in the world.”

The convocation address was followed by the conferring of degrees and the awards ceremony. Madhavi Pai (Kasturba Medical College, Manipal) and Bhavna Choudhury (Manipal School of Architecture and Planning) were felicitated with Dr T M A Pai gold medal for the best outgoing student of respective institutes on the day 3.

Among the university delegates were Dr H S Ballal, pro chancellor, MAHE, Lt Gen (Dr) M D Venkatesh, VSM (retd), vice chancellor, MAHE, Vasanti R Pai, trustee, MAHE trust and Dr P Giridhar Kini, registrar, MAHE.
 
Speaking at the press conference, Dr H S Ballal, pro chancellor, MAHE, said, “As we stand on the threshold of this momentous occasion, let us reflect not only on the academic achievements we celebrate today but also on the transformative journey that lies ahead. Convocations are not just endpoints, they are the beginning of new chapters, filled with opportunities for growth, exploration, and impactful contributions. To the graduates, embrace the challenges with courage, let your passion drive innovation, and remember, education empowers you not just for personal success but to shape a brighter, more inclusive future for all."
 
Lt Gen (Dr) M D Venkatesh, V S M (retd), vice chancellor, MAHE, commented, “As we witness this culmination of academic journey, let it be a testament to the dedication, perseverance, and intellectual curiosity that have brought you to this moment. Graduates, carry forth the knowledge you've gained, the friendships you've forged, and the resilience you've developed. Your time here is not just a period of study, it is a foundation for a lifetime of learning, leadership, and positive impact. As you step into the world, equipped with the tools of education, remember that each of you has the potential to shape the future. Congratulations, and may your endeavours be marked by continued growth, compassion, and success."
 
Dr P Giridhar Kini, registrar, MAHE, spoke about the upcoming changes in academics, stated, "As we envision the trajectory of our institutions, we are committed to fostering an environment of continuous innovation and dynamic solutions for the evolving challenges in academia. The educational landscape is undergoing a transformative shift, and we have wholeheartedly embraced this change at MAHE. Our teaching methodologies are adapting to the demands of a modern era, emphasizing practical, experiential learning over traditional classroom concepts.”
 
MAHE is offering its online degree programmes to African students through Central Government’s prestigious e-Vidhyabharati scholarship project to assist African youth in pursuing their higher education. Today, MAHE is conferring degrees to 195 African students.

About Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) (Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University)
 
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) is recognized as a leading quality academic and education service provider and has significantly contributed to continuously improving the standards and penetration of higher education in India. MAHE, as its genesis, an enthralling story of a genius, the late Dr T M A Pai who had the vision of making society rid of the three major ills of illiteracy, ill health, and poverty.

MAHE provides a great variety of graduate and postgraduate skill enhancement educational courses covering several important disciplines like medicine, engineering, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, allied health, management, communication, life sciences, hotel administration, through its 25 professional higher education institutions. It has also taught and research departments in statistics, commerce, geopolitics and international relations, European studies, philosophy and humanities, atomic and molecular physics. Over 35,000 students from all over the world pursue undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in diverse subjects. The finest of infrastructure facilities, state-of-the-art equipment, well-equipped laboratories, and dedicated and competent faculty have enabled MAHE to be reckoned as one of the best-deemed universities, attracting students from all over India and more than 60 countries of the world. MAHE currently has more than 3000 faculty and 10500 plus support and service staff. MAHE is a Wi-Fi-enabled campus and has excellent facilities for sports and games.

MAHE has been accredited by NAAC with an A++ grade and all of its institutions are well-ranked by various ranking agencies. MAHE’s quest for excellence is best exemplified in national and international recognitions. As per the National Institutional Rankings Framework (NIRF)-2023 of the Ministry of Education, Central Government, MAHE has ranked 6th in the ‘Universities’ category while in international rankings, MAHE has been ranked 4 in ‘Gender Equality’ and 25 for ‘Quality Education’ by Times Higher Education (THE) World University Impact Rankings for 2023.
 
MAHE has an off-campus, each at Mangaluru, Bengaluru, and Jamshedpur, and has two off-shore campuses, one in Dubai (UAE) and the other in Melaka (Malaysia). MAHE and its off-center campuses and off-shore campuses have world-class infrastructural facilities and follow pedagogy, which is constantly reviewed and upgraded to reflect the latest trends and developments in their respective disciplines.

 

 

  

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