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ICFAI University, Meghalaya holds 4th convocation

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Tura, April 29: The ICFAI University, Meghalaya held its 4th Convocation to award the students of the class of 2022 at the university’s Tura Campus on Saturday.

 544 graduates  received their degrees, out of which 6 students received the General Proficiency Awards, 15 students received Gold Medals for securing the first position and 18 students received silver medals for securing second position.

The occasion was graced by the Meghalaya Chief Minister, Conrad Sangma as the chief guest. During the convocation, he congratulated the students on their achievements and wished them the best in their future endeavors.

The Chancellor of the University, Lt. General (Dr) Arvinder Singh Lambha in his speech exhorted the graduands to seek greater heights by being curious in seeking new knowledge and by maximizing their strength and abilities.

Welcoming the dignitaries and graduands, Dr Alicia Gatphoh, Vice Chancellor of the University put on record the gratitude while acknowledging the presence of the Chief Minister.

She highlighted the works and achievements of the University in rendering quality education to students of Meghalaya in particular and the other states of India as well as international students.

The somber occasion came to a closure with a note of gratitude from the Registrar, Dr Indrani B Bhuyan followed by the rendition of the National Anthem.

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