A touching reunion took place as the first batch of Computer Science graduates from Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) gathered to reminisce about their college days and share their professional journeys. The event, organized by the DAVV Alumni Association, brought together 25 graduates from the pioneering class of 1986-90.
The reunion served as a nostalgic reminder of the early days of DAVV’s Computer Science department, which has since grown and evolved into a leading institution. During the event, the graduates shared personal stories of their time at DAVV, reflecting on the challenges and triumphs they experienced during their studies. Many spoke fondly of their professors and the camaraderie they shared with their classmates, which helped shape their careers.
A key highlight of the reunion was the felicitation ceremony, where the graduates were honored for their contributions to the field of computer science and their achievements since leaving university. The event also underscored the strong bond between the alumni and their alma mater, as several of the attendees spoke about how DAVV had been instrumental in laying the foundation for their careers in the tech industry.
The gathering not only served as an opportunity to reconnect with old friends and colleagues but also highlighted the university’s growing legacy in the field of computer science. As the department continues to expand its reach and impact, the reunion reminded all present of the important role the first graduates played in shaping its success.
This reunion marks a significant milestone in the history of DAVV's Computer Science department, celebrating the achievements of those who laid the groundwork for future generations of students. It also serves as a reminder of the enduring value of alumni networks, which provide a platform for professionals to reconnect, share experiences, and contribute to the continued success of their alma mater.
DAVV's First Computer Science Graduates reunite in Indore
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