727 students get degrees at MIT ADT University convocation
During the convocation TERRE Policy Centre chairman Rajendra Shende, founder president of MIT ADT University, Mangesh Karad were also present of this occasion. The honorary doctorate of philosophy was awarded to Rajendra Shende.

PUNE: The second convocation of MIT Arts, design & Technology (ADT) university was held at the Saint Shree Dyaneshwara World Peace hall in Rajbaug, Loni Kalbhor on Thursday. Former chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) G. Madhavan Nair was the chief guest of this occasion, a statement issued by the college said.
During the convocation TERRE Policy Centre chairman Rajendra Shende, founder president of MIT ADT University, Mangesh Karad were also present of this occasion. The honorary doctorate of philosophy was awarded to Rajendra Shende.
About 20 students from various disciplinary for MIT ADT University were awarded gold medals and 727 MIT ADT University students received their graduating certificates and medals.
Chief guest G. Madhavan Nair in his address to the students said, youngsters have a lot of responsibility to make the future of the country. "Students getting degrees from MIT ADT University should play their best role in shaping the future of the country," said Nair.
During the convocation TERRE Policy Centre chairman Rajendra Shende, founder president of MIT ADT University, Mangesh Karad were also present of this occasion. The honorary doctorate of philosophy was awarded to Rajendra Shende.
About 20 students from various disciplinary for MIT ADT University were awarded gold medals and 727 MIT ADT University students received their graduating certificates and medals.
Chief guest G. Madhavan Nair in his address to the students said, youngsters have a lot of responsibility to make the future of the country. "Students getting degrees from MIT ADT University should play their best role in shaping the future of the country," said Nair.

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