Ganpat University 19th Convocation Ceremony on January 8, 2026, was a spectacular celebration of academic excellence at its sprawling campus in Mehsana, Gujarat. The grand event took place under a festive pandal as it paid tribute to graduating students from courses in engineering, management, pharmacy, and sciences as well as the role of the university in Gujarat's higher education domain.
Distinguished Guests Add Extra Luster to the Milestone Event
The ceremony attracted top dignitaries, merging government, space innovation and industry leadership:
- Hon’ble Chief Guest – Dr. Pradyuman Vaja ji, Minister of Higher & Technical Education, Social Justice & Empowerment, Primary, Secondary & Adult Education, Government of Gujarat (joined online)
- Guest of Honour – Dr. V. Narayanan, Chairman, ISRO
- Distinguished Guest – Shri Ashok Chaudhary, Chairman, GCMMF
- Hon’ble President & Patron-in-Chief, Ganpat University– Shri Ganpatbhai Patel
- Hon'ble Group Pro-Chancellor, Ganpat University – Dr. Mahendra Sharma
These luminaries awarded degrees and medals to the graduates amidst cheers and cultural performances.
A Great Achievement of Ganpat University Graduates
Known for its NAAC accredited programs and industrial associations, Ganpat University celebrated this as the big day of the Class of 2025. The event celebrated innovations in research and placement into top firms and visionary leadership that has fuelled Gujarat's education boom. Graduates spoke of stories of resilience ranging from AI-driven projects to sustainable tech solutions, setting the tone for India's young professionals.
This convocation highlights the emergence of Gujarat as an education powerhouse, with universities such as Ganpat producing talent that can compete in the global sphere. Amidst the focus on skill-based learning in 2026, such events help increase motivation of students as well as attract the budding engineers and managers across the country.
Ganpat University Hosts 19th Convocation 2026: Gujarat Minister and ISRO Chairman Grace the Ceremony
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