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Central University of Tamil Nadu with A+ rank Hosts VIIIth Convocation with 854 Graduates
The Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) hosted its VIIIth Convocation, recognizing the accomplishments of 854 graduates.
Dr.G.R.Balakrishnan May 31 2024 Maritime & Other Institutions News

Central University of Tamil Nadu with A+ rank Hosts VIIIth Convocation with 854 Graduates

This year’s convocation holds particular significance as the Central University of Tamil Nadu recently achieved an impressive A+ (A Plus) ranking with a score of 3.44 in the second cycle of accreditation and assessment by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). This remarkable leap from B++ to A+ highlights the university’s commitment to academic excellence and continuous improvement.
During the convocation proceedings, degrees were conferred upon 854 graduates, representing a diverse group of achievers with 467 females and 387 males.
Central University of Tamil Nadu’s VIIIth Convocation was presided over by Honourable Chancellor of CUTN, Padma Bhushan Prof. G. Padmanaban, in the presence of Prof. M. Krishnan, Vice Chancellor, and other top officials of the University.. Also in attendance were deans, heads, faculty, officers, staff, scholars, students, and proud parents.

Honourable Chancellor of CUTN, Padma Bhushan Prof. G. Padmanaban said in his address, “I encourage students to pursue vocations that not only fulfil their aspirations but also contribute meaningfully to society. The pursuit of knowledge and innovation should be accompanied by a sense of responsibility towards one’s community and nation”…While speaking about the new accreditation system of NAAC, Honourable Chancellor of CUTN, Padma Bhushan Prof. G. Padmanaban said,  “NAAC’s pivotal role in driving the  reforms underscores its commitment to quality assurance in Indian higher education. These initiatives herald a new era of accountability and excellence in academia.”

Prof M Krishnan, Vice Chancellor, Central University of Tamil Nadu, congratulated the graduates for their achievements, their parents for their steadfast support, and faculty and staff members for their committed service during his address…Prof Krishnan, Vice Chancellor added, “Through initiatives like the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan programme, we are making a tangible impact on the lives of people in our adopted villages, providing essential amenities and fostering community development.” He stated, Our Skill Hub Programme aims to empower our students with essential vocational skills, ensuring they are not just job-seekers but job creators, contributing to the nation’s skilled workforce.”