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KU holds 29th Convocation with participations of 1,838 graduates


13 December 2023  

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DHULIKHEL, KAVRE: The 29th Convocation of Kathmandu University (KU) was held today in the presence of Prime Minister and University Chancellor Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’.

A total of 1,838 graduates from various disciplines participated in the Convocation ceremony of the first phase, as said by KU Spokesperson Ekku Maya Pun.

The University today marked the first-ever participation in the Convocation towards the Master of Technology in Artificial Intelligence under the School of Engineering, with one graduate. Likewise, eight graduates towards the Master of Science in Midwifery Nursing under the School of Medical Sciences and nine representing the Master in Higher Education under the School of Education also attended the ceremony.

Meanwhile, Sanam Dhakal of Birat Medical College, Biratnagar, achieved the highest score of 84.26 percent at the Bachelor’s level and was honored with the “Vice Chancellor Gold Medal”.
Binayak Ghimire from the School of Management, with 3.89 CGPA in MBA, was awarded the “Judda Bahadur Shrestha Gold Medal”.

Ankit Subedi of the School of Management (3.78 CGPA in MBM) and Sanskriti Dhakal of Birat Medical College (80.29 percent in MBBS) received the “Nhuchheratna Tuladhar Gold Medal,” while Saugat Bastola of the School of Management, with 3.97 CGPA at the Bachelor’s level, was honored with the “Premraj Panta Gold Medal.”

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Publish Date : 13 December 2023 21:50 PM

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