Mangaluru: YIASCM to hold 6th Graduation Day on Nov 25 & 26


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Mangaluru, Nov 22: The Yenepoya Institute of Arts, Science, Commerce & Management (YIASCM), a constituent unit of Yenepoya (Deemed-to-be University), will host its 6th Graduation Day on November 25 and 26, 2025 at the Yendurance Zone, Deralakatte. Over the two-day ceremony, a total of 1,863 students will be awarded their degrees.

On November 25, degrees will be conferred on the graduates of BBA, BCom, MBA, MSc (Computer Science, Food Technology), MSW, Bio-Science and Computational Biology programmes. Dr (Lt Col) Prasad S N, director, SDM IMD Mysore, will serve as chief guest. The programme will be presided over by Dr B H Sripathi Rao, pro vice-chancellor and Prof Arun A Bhagwath, CEO, Yenepoya International School (KSA), will be the guest of honour.

On November 26, students from the BCA, BSc, MCA, and MSc programmes are set to graduate. Prof B Ravi, director, NITK, Surathkal, will be the chief guest for the event. The guests of honour for the ceremony include Kishore Alva, executive director, Adani Power Ltd UPCL, Dr Nandish B T, controller of Examinations, Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), and Prof Arun A Bhagwath, CEO, Yenepoya International School, KSA.

The event will be led by Prof Jeevan Raj, principal (In-Charge), along with Prof Shareena P, dean of commerce and management and vice principal, Narayan Sukumar A, vice principal, deans, heads of departments and ACOEs of YIASCM.

  

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