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8, Dec 2025
Navrachana University to Hold 13th Convocation on December 13, 2025

Vadodara, Dec 08: Navrachana University, Vadodara, will hold its 13th Convocation Ceremony on Saturday, 13 December 2025, at NISV Lawns, Navrachana International School, Vasna-Bhayli, starting at 5:30 pm. The event will celebrate the academic achievements of graduating students across disciplines and mark a significant milestone in the University’s mission to nurture future-ready talent.

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The Chief Guest for the convocation will be Dr. Radhakant Padhi, HAG Professor and Satish Dhawan Chair in Aerospace Engineering at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, and a distinguished academician in control systems, aerospace engineering, and cyber-physical systems.

Academic Achievements of the Graduating Batch

This year, 844 students from five Schools and 25 programs will be awarded degrees, reflecting a graduation success rate of 96%. Highlights include:

  • Total Graduates: 844

  • Male Graduates: 393

  • Female Graduates: 451

  • PhD Awards: 7 (4 female, 3 male)

  • Gold Medallists: 19 (11 female, 8 male)

A total of 875 students were enrolled in their final year across undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs.

Degrees will be conferred by University President Shri Rahul Amin and Chairperson Smt. Tejal Amin, in the presence of the Board of Management, Board of Governors, and academic leadership.

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