Mumbai: Annual convocation ceremony held at St John Technical Campus


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network- Mumbai

Mumbai, Mar 18: The second annual convocation ceremony at St John Technical Campus for 316 students graduating from Engineering, Pharmacy and Management disciplines was held on Saturday March 15 at 10:30 am.

Chief guest, Dr Stephen D’Silva, former director, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies  and Fr Bosco Penha - Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus, Archdiocese of Bombay who presided over the function addressed the students and inspired them with their motivational talks.



Fr John Rumao campus minister prayed for and blessed the graduate students. Albert W D’Souza chairman, Aldel Education Trust, Dr S Krishnamoorthy advisor, St John Technical Campus, Dr Satish N Takalikar principal, Engineering College, Dr  Savita J Tauro principal, Pharmacy College and Thomas Lobo dean, MBA College expressed their pride and joy in seeing the students receiving their convocation degrees. They conveyed their best wishes to the students for all their future endeavors.

The highlight of the ceremony was the felicitation of the University topper, Saloni Jain who secured first rank at the final year B Pharm Exam held last year among the students of 25 Pharmacy colleges

Some of the graduate students came forward and shared their memories and experiences in St John Technical Campus. It was also a time for nostalgia as the students bonded with each other and the faculty.

The formal convocation ceremony ended with the National Anthem.

  

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