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MSU convocation in third week of August; candidates can apply till July 25

MSU convocation in third week of August; candidates can apply till July 25

The Hindu11-07-2025
The Manonmaniam Sundaranar University has proposed to conduct its 32nd annual convocation in the third week of August in the MSU campus at Abhishekapatti.
In a statement, Registrar, MSU, J. Socratees said candidates of university departments, the affiliated colleges and Directorate of Distance and Continuing Education of MSU, who have successfully passed in April 2025 examinations and the supplementary examinations and the Ph.D. scholars, who have completed their viva-voce examination from October 1, 2024 to July 20, 2025, are eligible to receive the degrees.
Ph.D. scholars and the candidates, who have secured first rank (gold medalists) in various disciplines are eligible to receive the degrees in person during the convocation ceremony while others will get their degrees in absentia through their respective colleges.
For obtaining the Ph.D. degrees in person during the convocation ceremony, the scholars should pay Rs. 1,000 through online and apply through the MSU website www.msuniv.ac.in till July 25. After successfully uploading the application, the candidates should download the same and send a copy with passport size photograph and a copy of the provisional certificate to the Controller of Examination, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, before July 28.
For the candidates who have completed their degrees through Directorate of Distance and Continuing Education of MSU, the date of submission of application will be intimated later, Dr. Socratees said.
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