Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science for Women celebrated their 22nd Graduation Day at SNR Sons College Auditorium, today.
Dr.K.Chitra, Principal, Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science for Women welcomed the gathering. Sri.R.Vijayakumar, Managing Trustee, SNR Sons Charitable Trust presided over the function. In his presidential address, he congratulated all the graduates and wished them great success in their lives.

24 graduates from various disciplines received Bharathiar University ranks and were honored by the Chief Guest Prof. Dr.A. Ganapathi, Vice-Chancellor, Bharathiar University. He conferred the degrees to 525 graduates of various departments and congregated them on their success. Raksha.K, of B.Sc (Bio-chemistry), Tharani.S of M.Sc (Computer Science) and Suganya.S of M.Com (CA) were honored with gold medals for securing university first ranks.
In his convocation address he appreciated the institution for providing numerous opportunities and exposure to the students and enabling them to meet the challenges of “young women”. He asserted that an ideal education system should impart human values to the students. He advised the students to use their educational knowledge in uplifting the downtrodden and towards betterment of the society.
Dr.K.Chitra, Principal, Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science for Women welcomed the gathering. Sri.R.Vijayakumar, Managing Trustee, SNR Sons Charitable Trust presided over the function. In his presidential address, he congratulated all the graduates and wished them great success in their lives.

24 graduates from various disciplines received Bharathiar University ranks and were honored by the Chief Guest Prof. Dr.A. Ganapathi, Vice-Chancellor, Bharathiar University. He conferred the degrees to 525 graduates of various departments and congregated them on their success. Raksha.K, of B.Sc (Bio-chemistry), Tharani.S of M.Sc (Computer Science) and Suganya.S of M.Com (CA) were honored with gold medals for securing university first ranks.
In his convocation address he appreciated the institution for providing numerous opportunities and exposure to the students and enabling them to meet the challenges of “young women”. He asserted that an ideal education system should impart human values to the students. He advised the students to use their educational knowledge in uplifting the downtrodden and towards betterment of the society.