Pokhara University to Confer Degrees on Over 6,600 Graduates at 21st Convocation Ceremony

Pokhara. Six thousand six hundred twenty-two students who studied at Pokhara University are being conferred degrees today.

At the 21st Convocation Ceremony to be held today in Khudi Dhungepatan, Pokhara Metropolitan City-30, degrees will be awarded to those who have achieved higher education in various levels and faculties, informed Lok Prasad Dhakal, the university's information officer.

Degrees will be awarded to 3,625 from the Faculty of Management, 2,506 from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 365 from Health Sciences, and 126 from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.

On this occasion, the Chancellor's Medal will be awarded to the student who achieves the highest marks at the postgraduate level, and the Vice-Chancellor's Medal will be awarded to the outstanding student at the undergraduate level. The 'Oxford' Medal will be awarded to the student who achieves the highest marks in the Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) program at the undergraduate level. A total of 664 students demonstrating academic excellence will be honored with the 'Dean's List' award this year.

 

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