Mumbai: Maiden convocation at St John Technical Campus, Palghar


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Mumbai, Mar 8: The first convocation ceremony at St John Technical Campus for students graduating from Engineering, Pharmacy and Management disciplines was held on Saturday March 2.

Chief guest, Jessie Vas, chairperson, EUMIND India (an organization that coordinates educational initiatives between India and the Netherlands) and the guest of honour Thomas D Lobo, director, Global External Supply Asia-India Region, Pfizer Ltd addressed the students and inspired them with their motivational talks.

Fr John Rumao, campus minister prayed for and blessed the graduate students. Albert W D’Souza, chairman, Aldel Education Trust; Dr S Krishnamoorthy Advisor, St John Technical Campus; Dr Satish N Takalikar principal, Engineering College and Dr Savita J Tauro principal, Pharmacy College expressed their pride and joy in seeing the first batch of students receiving their convocation degrees. They conveyed their best wishes to the students for all their future endeavors.

Some of the graduate students came forward and shared their memories and experiences in St John Technical Campus. The students had an enjoyable afternoon catching up with professors, mentors, and friends after a gap of almost 8 months.

The formal convocation ceremony ended with the national anthem.

  

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  • Ronald Lewis, Trasi/ Vasai Road

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    Congratulations to all those have made this day to come true. A great achievement by Adel group in the field of education.

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