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Delhi University convocation: President Murmu to be the chief guest to award over 1.5 lakh degrees

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President Droupadi Murmu will be the chief guest at Delhi University's convocation during which over 1.5 lakh students will receive their degrees, a varsity official said. As per the official notification, the varsity will hold its 99th convocation on February 25, as per a report by PTI.

Giving more details, the Dean of Examination DS Rawat told PTI that this year, the highest number of PhD degrees will be handed over. "President Droupadi Murmu will be the chief guest at the convocation where 1,57,426 students will receive their degrees," he said. Additionally, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan will be the guest of honour, Rawat added.

The varsity will award 81,972 degrees in undergraduate, postgraduate, law and medical courses. Additionally, another 75,454 graduate and postgraduate students of the School of Open Learning will also receive their degrees.

"Over 840 degrees will be handed over to PhD students. This is the highest number so far. The number is going to rise further. Last year, we handed over 802 degrees," Rawat said. Further, according to the notification, the convocation ceremony will begin at the Multipurpose Hall of Delhi University Sports Stadium Complex at 9.30 am.

The event is going to be different as students will be seen in Indian attire with 'angvastras' (stole) instead of the "old colonial gowns", a senior varsity official had said earlier, as per a report by PTI

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