Sharda University organized the Graduation Ceremony 2022-23 specifically dedicated to its international students
Sharda University held a graduation ceremony for the Class of 2022-23. Approximately 600 students took part in the event, and out of those, 170 students hailing from over 50 countries received their well-deserved certificates.
Sharda University held a graduation ceremony for the Class of 2022-23. Approximately 600 students took part in the event, and out of those, 170 students hailing from over 50 countries received their well-deserved certificates.
Reflecting on his journey, MBA student Ibrahim expressed, "During my five years at Sharda University, I have experienced a nurturing environment akin to being part of a close-knit family. The university's administration and faculty have been incredibly supportive throughout." He also highlighted the establishment of a dedicated international department at Sharda University, where they could celebrate and embrace their cultural traditions, festivals, and customs. Mr. Ibrahim expressed his gratitude and a sense of privilege for being associated with this esteemed institution.
Addressing the students, Victoria Samuel, Ambassador, South Sudan said “I know about the challenges that students encounter when studying abroad. Adjusting to new languages and cultures can be daunting, which is why I urged everyone to extend their support and guidance to these students. I feel immense pride in the fact that the institution has students from over 95 countries associated with it.”
Samuel conveyed her best wishes for their successful futures and expressed her hope that, upon completing their studies, they will bring honor and recognition to their country, the institution, and their families.
Extending his congratulations to the students, Dr. Sibaram Khara, the Vice Chancellor, Sharda University, expressed, "Today holds immense significance for every student present here. The graduation ceremony does not mark an end, but rather signifies the beginning of a new chapter in their lives." He emphasized that Sharda University is committed to equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate the real world effortlessly, ensuring they are well-prepared for future challenges and opportunities.
During the event, several esteemed individuals were in attendance, including Miseno, Third secretary, Zimbabwe; Lucia Lawrence, Minister Plenipotentiary, South Sudan; Prof. Paul Malesh Benjamin, Education and Culture Attachment, South Sudan; Abuk Deng, Counselor, South Sudan; Martin Daniel Mande, First Secretary, South Sudan; Dr. Khalid Marol, Father of Awut Khalid, Dr. Ashok Dayrani, Director - International Relations, Sharda University; Prof. Alok Gupta, Chief Proctor, Sharda University.