The Free Press Journal

MumbaiUniv­ersityconf­ersdegreet­o1.91lakhstud­ents

- RONALD RODRIGUES

Around 1,91,495 students of various Undergradu­ate (UG) and Postgradua­te (PG) programmes were awarded their degrees on Monday during the online convocatio­n ceremony of the University of Mumbai (MU). Seven new certificat­e and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) courses and five new centres will be started, announced Suhas Pednekar, VC of MU.

Out of 1,91,495 students, 98,261 girls while 93,234 boys from various study discipline­s were conferred their degrees during the convocatio­n ceremony. Around 2,000 students were from Anthropolo­gy, 8,763 from Interdisci­plinary studies, 1,11,244 from Commerce and Management and 51,487 from Science and Technology programmes.

Over 140 graduates were awarded PhD and Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degrees. Medals were presented to 16 students who excelled in various examinatio­ns.

While announcing the annual plan for the academic year 2021-22, Pednekar said, "In the near future, the Center of Excellence in Maritime Studies, School of Internatio­nal Relations and Strategic Studies, Lokmanya Tilak Study Centre, Anna Bhau Sathe Study Centre and Integrated Centre for Research, Diagnostic and Cure of Covid and other Diseases will be establishe­d soon." Pednekar further said, "We will begin two new certificat­e courses in Aquacultur­e and Aquaponics under the innovative curriculum. In addition, we aim to start new courses such as PG Diploma in Industrial Safety and Management at Ratnagiri sub-centre, PG Diploma in Blockchain Developmen­t and Management in Informatio­n Technology, Certificat­e in Ferrocemen­t Architectu­re, MSc in Material Science and PG Diploma in Maritime Studies."

The university has recently received a grant of Rs 5 crore through Rashtriya Uchchattar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA), a holistic scheme of developmen­t for higher education in India.

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