Karim City College Holds Two-Day Graduation Ceremony

Vice Chancellor Dr. Anjila Gupta distributes certificates to multiple batches

Key Points:

  • Graduation ceremony organized for 2018-2021 batch students on first day
  • Kolhan University Vice Chancellor attends as chief guest at event
  • Two-day certificate distribution covers three academic session batches

JAMSHEDPUR – Karim City College organized Graduation Ceremony 2025 at its Sakchi campus auditorium.

Dr. Anjila Gupta attended as chief guest. She serves as Vice Chancellor of Kolhan University. Moreover, the program commenced with national anthem performance.

Principal honored chief guest with bouquet and shawl. Memento was also presented during welcome ceremony. However, Principal Dr. Mohammad Reyaz welcomed the Vice Chancellor.

Dr. Prabhat Kumar Singh also attended the event. He serves as OSD at Kolhan University. Furthermore, teachers and non-teaching staff were present at gathering.

Large number of students attended with their parents. Principal praised Vice Chancellor’s respectable personality in address. Besides, university activities gained momentum under her leadership.

Dr. Gupta congratulated Karim City College during speech. She called the moment one of pride. In addition, she praised college’s educational dedication.

The Vice Chancellor addressed certificate recipients directly. She stated certificates represent more than academic success. Moreover, future success connects with these educational achievements.

New employment-oriented courses should be introduced at university. One course must focus on humanity building aspect. However, she requested Karim City College to pioneer.

Certificate distribution began after her address. Some students received certificates from Vice Chancellor personally. Furthermore, Principal Dr. Reyaz distributed remaining certificates under orders.

Dr. Yahiya Ibrahim conducted the program proceedings. Dr. Basudhara Rai presented chief guest’s introduction formally. Besides, Dr. B N Tripathi delivered vote of thanks.

Dr. Tripathi serves as examination controller at college. Dr. Tufail Ahmad attended as science in-charge. In addition, Dr. MM Nazri represented commerce department.

Dr. Anwar Shahab was present on stage. Major Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmad attended as NCC officer. However, the ceremony remains two-day event structure.

Session 2018-2021 students received certificates on first day. Tomorrow’s distribution covers 2019-2022 and 2020-2023 batches. Moreover, certificates will be distributed among remaining students.

The college organizes various academic and sports activities regularly. Student placements demonstrate institutional commitment to career development. Moreover, seminars on equality promote social awareness among students. The institution emphasizes communal harmony through regular programs.

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