The Vice-Chancellor of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Dr. V. Geethalakshmi, announces a convocation ceremony for distance education graduates set for February 13, 2024, with Dr. Venkatraman Balaji, Vice-President of the Commonwealth of Learning, as the guest of honor.
Coimbatore: The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) is gearing up for a significant event, the convocation ceremony for its distance education graduates, scheduled for tomorrow, February 13, 2024, at 10:00 AM. This prestigious ceremony will be held at the university's convocation hall, marking a milestone for the students who have pursued their studies remotely.
In a press release issued today, February 12, by Dr. V. Geethalakshmi, the Vice-Chancellor of TNAU, it was announced that the ceremony would celebrate the academic achievements of students who have completed their courses through distance learning. This initiative reflects the university's commitment to providing flexible and accessible education to students from various backgrounds.
The ceremony is expected to be graced by the presence of Dr. Venkatraman Balaji, Vice-President of the Commonwealth of Learning, Canada, who will attend as a special guest. His participation underscores the international collaboration and support in the field of distance education.
The convocation is not only a celebration of the graduates' hard work and dedication but also a testament to the evolving landscape of education, where distance learning plays a crucial role in making higher education more inclusive and accessible.
In a press release issued today, February 12, by Dr. V. Geethalakshmi, the Vice-Chancellor of TNAU, it was announced that the ceremony would celebrate the academic achievements of students who have completed their courses through distance learning. This initiative reflects the university's commitment to providing flexible and accessible education to students from various backgrounds.
The ceremony is expected to be graced by the presence of Dr. Venkatraman Balaji, Vice-President of the Commonwealth of Learning, Canada, who will attend as a special guest. His participation underscores the international collaboration and support in the field of distance education.
The convocation is not only a celebration of the graduates' hard work and dedication but also a testament to the evolving landscape of education, where distance learning plays a crucial role in making higher education more inclusive and accessible.