Sri Ramakrishna Institute Celebrates Second Graduation with 130 Allied Health Sciences Graduates

Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Allied Health Sciences held its Second Graduation Ceremony at Smt. Velumaniammal Memorial Hall, conferring degrees upon 130 students. Dr. M. Geethanjali, Dean of Coimbatore Medical College Hospital, attended as Chief Guest. Ten outstanding students received Silver Medals for exceptional academic performance across Bachelor programmes.


Coimbatore: Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Allied Health Sciences proudly conducted its Second Graduation Ceremony at the Smt. Velumaniammal Memorial Hall, SRH Campus, celebrating the academic achievements of 130 graduating students across various Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences programmes.




The ceremony witnessed the distinguished presence of Dr. M. Geethanjali, Dean of Coimbatore Medical College Hospital, who attended as the Chief Guest, lending great honor and inspiration to the graduating class. Dr. Sundar Ramakrishnan, Managing Trustee of SNR Sons Charitable Trust, presided over the function, representing the institution's visionary leadership in allied health education.




Degrees were conferred upon graduates by an esteemed panel comprising Mr. C.V. Ramkumar, Chief Executive Officer; Mr. D. Mahesh Kumar, Chief Administrative Officer; Dr. S. Raja Gopal, Medical Director; Dr. S. Alagappan, Medical Superintendent; and Dr. P. Sathya, Principal. Their collective presence demonstrated the institution's strong commitment to recognizing academic excellence.




In a special recognition of academic merit, ten exceptional graduates—one from each course—were honored with Silver Medals for their outstanding scholastic performance. These awards celebrated their dedication and significant contributions to their respective fields of study within allied health sciences.




The graduation ceremony marked a momentous milestone for the 130 students who are now prepared to contribute meaningfully to the healthcare sector. Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Allied Health Sciences reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing competent and compassionate healthcare professionals dedicated to serving communities with skill and excellence.




The event was a resounding celebration of academic achievement, resilience, and the transformative power of allied health sciences education in shaping the future of healthcare delivery.

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