Bengaluru: CHRIST (Deemed to be University) virtual convocation on Nov 8


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Bengaluru, Nov 5: Bengaluru’s prestigious CHRIST (Deemed to be University) will conduct its Virtual Convocation 2020 on Sunday, November 8, at 10:30 am.

Professor Tyrone Pretorius, Rector and Vice Chancellor of the University of the Western Cape, South Africa will deliver the Convocation Address as the chief guest and Dr Fr Paul Achandy, Chancellor, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore will preside over the Convocation ceremony along with the Vice Chancellor, Registrar and other officials in attendance.

As many as 7,150 students will be awarded Bachelor, Master, MPhil and PhD Degrees in Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences, Commerce, Management, Law, Education, and Engineering during the Ceremony.

In view of the Virtual Convocation, names of all the graduating students will be read out and the photographs will be displayed during the ceremony.

The Virtual Convocation will follow all the ceremonial aspects of regular convocation such as Presentation of Candidates, Conferment of Degrees by the Chancellor and the Convocation Address by the Chief Guest, Alumni President and the Farewell Speech by the Valedictorian.

 

 

 

 

  

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