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GIMT graduation ceremony held

Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Management& Technology (GIMT), Guwahati & Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Pharmaceutical Science(GIPS) organized its 4th Graduation Ceremony on October 1, 2013 at District Library, Guwahati with a colourful performance.

Dr. Gautam Barua, Former Director, IIT Guwahati and presently the Director of Institute of Information Technology (IIIT, Guwahati) was present as the Chief Guest for the day and. Prof. P.K. Brahma, former director GIMT & GIPS graced the occasion as the Guest of Honour. Prof. Barua rightly pointed out the fact of Creating jobs i.e stressed on Entrepreneurship that can promote economic growth of the society. He also encouraged reaching out to the common people through various services that can help the deprived sections.

Besides this Ratul Das, President Shrimanta Shankar Academy(SSA), other members of the society, representatives of various colleges, the faculty members, guardians as well as alumni and students were also present for occasion.

The ceremony was organized to felicitate the successful students of the 1st batch of M. Pharm, 2nd batch of Master of Computer application (MCA), 3rd batch of B. Pharm and 4th batch of Bachelor of Engineering as well as MBA of both GIMT & GIPS.

GIMT & GIPS came into existence with a motto of providing quality education with a passion for academic excellence and ensuring alround development of the students to enable them to place themselves as responsible citizens of society as well as skilled and performing professionals in the sphere of their occupation later .Our objectives have found encouraging reflection in terms of the academic achievements.

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