
Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (DPU) celebrates its 16th convocation ceremony in Pune
Mahesh Muralidhar Bhagwat, Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order), Telangana State, was conferred with an honorary Doctor of Science degree (Honoris Causa) during the ceremony. Following this, he delivered an inspiring address to the students, stating, 'Your real journey begins now. Always carry a learning mindset and never forget your roots and the relationships that shaped you. Believe in the five Cs—Character, Courage, Courtesy, Commitment, and Conviction —as guiding principles in life.
I hope you all find your purpose and follow it with passion.'
Dr. P. D. Patil, Chancellor, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (DPU), Pimpri, Pune, 'Convocation marks a moment of reflection and renewal. Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth was built on the belief that education is the foundation of a strong and progressive society. Over the years, this vision has taken shape through the dedication of our students, faculty, and academic leaders.
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As we move forward, our focus remains clear to nurture individuals who bring knowledge, character, and purpose to every step they take.
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Dr. (Mrs.) Bhagyashree Patil, Pro-Chancellor, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (DPU), Pimpri, Pune, addressed the students and parents, saying, 'Education is not merely about degrees; it is about transformation of lives, of communities, and of the nation. May you rise high, stay rooted, and always strive not just to succeed, but to serve.
This is not just your convocation—it is your call to lead, to heal, and to humanize our world.
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The ceremony commenced with the melodious rendition of Vidyapeeth Geet followed by the National Anthem. Chancellor Dr. P. D. Patil illuminated the ceremonial lamp, symbolizing the light of wisdom. Vice-Chancellor Dr. N. J. Pawar then presented the Vidyapeeth Report, highlighting the institution's remarkable academic achievements and its profound contributions to education.
In recognition of their exemplary contributions to society and academia, Hon'ble Chancellor Dr. P. D. Patil felicitated distinguished guests. Dr. Bhagyashree Patil delivered a powerful and inspiring exhortation, urging graduates to embrace excellence, pursue innovation, and strive to become transformative leaders in their chosen fields.
The convocation witnessed the conferral of degrees and diplomas upon an impressive 12,244 graduates spanning eight faculties.
Among them, 73 scholars earned the prestigious Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees, 10,884 secured postgraduate qualifications, 1,276 received undergraduate degrees, and 11 were awarded diplomas. Moreover, 31 students demonstrating outstanding academic merit were honored with gold medals, recognizing their dedication and scholarly brilliance.
The convocation concluded with the formal declaration of closure by
Hon'ble Pro-Chancellor
, Dr. Bhagyashree Patil, marking the end of a truly memorable and dignified event that added another glorious chapter to the academic legacy of Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth.
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