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India’s leading technical and research institution, the Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur (MNIT) concluded its 10th convocation on 11th December, 2015. This extravaganza event was graced by the Chief Guest Padma Vibhushan Prof. R. A. Mashelkar, Former Director General of the Council of Scientsific & Industrial Research (CSIR) and eminent scientists of India and the Guest of Honour Padma Shri Dr. Upendra Kaul, Executive Director – Academics & Research (Cardiology), Fortis Escorts Heart Institute. In 52 years the MNIT boasts 9 UG programs, 20 PG programs including PhD in all disciplines. The dignitaries were accompanied by Prof. I.K Bhatt, Director, MNIT, Jaipur alongwith all the faculties of MNIT.
A total of 1177 degrees including 63 B.Arch, 740 B.Tech, 261 M.Tech/M Planning, 51 M.Sc., 27 MBA and 35 PhD degrees were awarded. About 9 students were awarded with gold medals and secured first position in B. Tech and B. Arch programmes. Similarly, 22 students of post graduate programmes also were awarded with Gold Medals for securing first positions.
Padma Vibhushan Prof. R.A Mashelkar, Former Director General of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) said, “I heartily congratulate the grandaunts of the day. We must realize that we are entering into a challenging VUCA world which is volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous. MNIT as an institution over the years has fully equipped it’s students with skills and tools to deal with the challenges of the world confidently. ‘Education in innovation’ and ‘Innovation in education’ are the dire needs of the hour. World class universities will need to achieve this twin goal and MNIT Jaipur must have a dream to become a world class institution with seamless integration of education, research and innovation. Education disseminates known knowledge and Research creates new knowledge. ‘Ambience without Ambition and Ambition without Ambience has no consequences. MNIT has one of the best campus which is fully equipped to create bright ambitious young talent for the nation.”
Padma Vibhushan Professor R.A Mashelkar also elaborated on three pillars for creating world class universities which included, excellence, autonomy and governance. He said, “Excellence- where mere teaching without research is futile. Uncompromising excellence in both teaching and research is important. Autonomy- where autonomy or flexibility must flow across the university from teachers to students. Governance- where governance structure of Universities must change with changing times. Transparent regulatory mechanism that ensures accountability will instill a sense of confidence in the academic community and the society as well.” He shared his 10 golden rules to success such as a)Your aspirations are your possibilities b) Be limitless in your imagination as there is no limite to human endurance, human achievement and human imagination c)There is no substitute for hard work d)There is no instant success e) Success is not an accident f) Do not wait for opportunities to know the door, if the opportunity does not knock, build a door g) Remember that; Innovator is the one who sees what everyone else sees but thinks what no one else think h) Continue to be creative i) Remember, innovator is the one who does not know that it cannot be done j) Every India must stand for innovation and not inhibition or imitation.
Padma Shri Dr. Upendra Kaul, Executive Director – Academics & Research (Cardiology), Fortis Escorts Heart Institute said, “I feel honored and privileged to be invited for the 10th Convocation ceremony at MNIT, Jaipur. Being a graduate from an esteemed institution such as MNIT, which has a track record of repute, puts a tremendous responsibility on the shoulders of this young talent. It is important that one must not forget to serve the people of their own nation, living at the bottom of the pyramid and uplift their lives through concepts of smart cities which have been declared by our hon’ble Prime Minister. It is also important that one must not neglect the sectors already neglected such as healthcare, education and must build in-house technology, infrastructure and retain the talent that has been driven off-shore for better opportunities. The graduating talent must invest in education, healthcare, R&D and create the right atmosphere for positive growth.”
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