Bengaluru: Vicennial graduation ceremony for Class 12 of 2024-25 batch held


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Bengaluru, Dec 2: St Charles Women's PU College celebrated its 20th anniversary on November 30, with a grand Vicennial Graduation Ceremony for its Class 12 students of 2024.

This momentous occasion commemorated two decades of imparting quality education and creating countless cherished memories.

The event was graced by esteemed guests, including Fr Immanuel PJ, CMI, director of Kristu Jayanti College of Law, and Sr Reetha Varghese, SCB provincial superior of the Western Province, served as guests of honour.

The ceremony was further enriched by the presence of Sr Precilla Lobo, vice-provincial, and Sr Lucy Mascarenhas, manager and correspondent of the college, along with other distinguished dignitaries.

The theme for the vicennial year graduation 2024-25 was "Wings of Destiny," symbolising the students' readiness to embrace the future and soar to new heights.

The event was livestreamed on YouTube and the college website, allowing a wider audience to participate in the celebrations.

The driving force behind the success of the college and the graduation ceremony was Dr Sr Nancy Cutinho, SCB, the visionary principal. Her exceptional leadership has inspired students to reach their full potential, empowering them to take flight with their "Wings of Destiny" and embark on a promising future.

 

 

  

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