UGC head to be chief guest at SPU convocation
TNN | Dec 15, 2018, 04:06 ISTVadodara/ Anand: Professor D P Singh, chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC) will be the chief guest at Vallabh Vidyanagar based Sardar Patel University’s (SPU) 61st convocation on Monday.
Singh will deliver the convocation address. The convocation ceremony will witness presence of Gujarat governor OP Kohli, who is also chancellor of the publicly-funded state university and education minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama.
During the convocation, a total of 117 gold medals will be conferred to the meritorious students. This year, the university will confer degrees to 12,427 students of 11 streams. Of these, a total of 2,675 students are from arts stream, 4,458 students from science stream, 142 students from technology and engineering stream, 2,205 students are from commerce stream, 743 students from management and 475 students from law. This apart 1,064 students of education, 147 students of home science, 215 students of homoeopathy and 483 students of medicine stream will also receive their degrees during the convocation.
Singh will deliver the convocation address. The convocation ceremony will witness presence of Gujarat governor OP Kohli, who is also chancellor of the publicly-funded state university and education minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama.
During the convocation, a total of 117 gold medals will be conferred to the meritorious students. This year, the university will confer degrees to 12,427 students of 11 streams. Of these, a total of 2,675 students are from arts stream, 4,458 students from science stream, 142 students from technology and engineering stream, 2,205 students are from commerce stream, 743 students from management and 475 students from law. This apart 1,064 students of education, 147 students of home science, 215 students of homoeopathy and 483 students of medicine stream will also receive their degrees during the convocation.
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