Mangaluru: Sahyadri College hosts 14th graduation ceremony for MBA students


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Mangaluru, Feb 23: Sahyadri College of engineering & management celebrated its 14th Graduation Day, Sahyadri Campus, marking the successful graduation of 174 MBA students, 3 MTech graduates, and 5 PhD scholars.

The event was graced by chief guest Dr T N Nagabhushan, vice-chancellor of Kishkinda University, who emphasized the importance of adapting to technological advancements, and guest of honour Uma A, head of Payroll, Consolidated & Overseas Financial Reporting, ICICI Bank Ltd, Mumbai, who highlighted continuous learning as the key to success.

The ceremony was presided over by principal Dr S S Injaganeri, director Dr Vishal Samartha, and research director Dr Manjappa Sarathi, with the presence of college trustees, society members, faculty and HoD of Computer Science Mustafa Basthikodi.

PhD degrees were awarded to Dr Sushma V, Dr Rohan Dan Salins, Dr Rithesh Pakkala P, Dr Prakhyat Rai, and Dr Melwin D’Souza, while MBA academic achievers included gold medalist and first rank holder Sanjana, followed by Deepa Baliga, Leona Melisha Cardoza, Sakshitha V, Roopika S, Shivani, Hitesh Bharat Shivlani, Prerana Bhat, Prathiksha Prabhu and Akash.

The event concluded with the proud distribution of degrees, celebrating the hard work and achievements of the graduates while highlighting Sahyadri College’s dedication to academic excellence, innovation, and shaping future leaders.

 

 

  

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