Over 5,000 students graduate at KL University’s 15th convocation

KL Deemed to be University conferred degrees upon more than 5,000 graduating students during its 15th convocation ceremony held at the university’s Vaddeswaram campus, marking a milestone for the 2025 academic batch.
The event, described as a celebration of perseverance and academic excellence, brought together students, parents and faculty in an atmosphere of pride and festivity.
Professor Vinod K Singh, president of the National Academy of Sciences, India, attended as the chief guest and delivered the convocation address. Dr Shripad Banavalli, coordinator of Tata Memorial Centre’s Rural Outreach Program, was the guest of honour.
University officials said the ceremony underscored the institution’s growing academic diversity and its commitment to nurturing a robust higher education ecosystem. Degrees were conferred upon 184 doctoral scholars, over 700 postgraduate students, and more than 4,500 undergraduate students, representing a broad spectrum of disciplines including engineering, management, sciences, law, pharmacy, agriculture, architecture, and the humanities. The graduating cohort included 340 MBA, 105 M.Tech, 40 Law, 3,200 B.Tech, 12 Architecture, 48 B.Pharmacy, 330 BCA, 325 BBA, 37 B.Com, 18 B.Sc (Visual Communication), 25 BA, 180 B.Sc (Agriculture), 14 M.Pharmacy, 32 M.Sc (Chemistry), and 220 MCA graduates.
Academic merits and sustained excellence were formally recognised during the ceremony, with 44 students receiving Gold Medals and 40 students being awarded Silver Medals, along with cash prizes, for outstanding performance in the preceding academic year.










