Central University of Tamil Nadu hosts great 9th convocation
Central University of Tamil Nadu was center of attraction when it conducted its ninth convocation.
The event celebrated the academic accomplishments of 878 graduates, including 472 women and 406 men.
Eminent personalities
Chancellor of Central University of Tamil Nadu presided over the event. Vice Chancellor of Central University of Tamil Nadu Professor M. Krishnan, Registrar of the university Prof R Thirumurugan, Finance Officer of the university CA GR Giridharan were among those present.
Chancellor of Central University of Tamil Nadu
Professor Padmanaban highlighted Central University of Tamil Nadu’s alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), emphasizing the university’s role as a catalyst for change.
CUTN (Central University of Tamil Nadu) has embraced the SDGs as a blueprint for its endeavours, focusing on inclusive education and sustainability,” he noted.
Addressing the graduates, he urged them to harness their education to bridge societal gaps.
‘Education remains a distant dream for many in rural and underserved communities. You, as graduates, have the responsibility to extend its transformative power, using technology and innovation to make a lasting impact,’ said Chancellor of Central University of Tamil Nadu.
Vice Chancellor
Vice Chancellor Professor M. Krishnan reflected on Central University of Tamil Nadu’s remarkable journey since its inception in 2009.
He highlighted the university’s evolution into a hub of academic excellence, offering 64 programs and serving as a microcosm of India’s diversity
CUTN is a ‘Mini India,’ with students from Kashmir to Kanyakumari enriching our campus. Our recent A+ NAAC accreditation, with a significant leap in our score, exemplifies our commitment to excellence, he said.
He said CUTN’s growing research impact, with 4% of its faculty recognized among the world’s top 2% by Stanford University.
Central University of Tamil Nadu has made significant strides in infrastructure development, securing ₹7.13 crore under the DST’s PURSE scheme to enhance research facilities, he said.
Innovation has also been a key focus, with patents increasing from 7 to 27, supported by progressive policy initiatives, said Vice Chancellor of Central University of Tamil Nadu.
Expansion
Academic expansion includes the establishment of new departments in Pharmaceutical Science, Food Science, and Foreign Languages, reflecting the institution’s commitment to interdisciplinary education, said Vice Chancellor of Central University of Tamil Nadu.
Additionally, the university has strengthened its global footprint through partnerships such as the Erasmus program with Siedlce University in Poland, fostering international collaboration.
In his concluding remarks, Professor M. Krishnan urged the graduates to utilize the education they have received to drive meaningful change even in the most remote areas toward transforming lives and contributing to the nation’s development.
About Central University of Tamil Nadu
In 2009, the Government of India laid the foundation for the Central University of Tamil Nadu, setting a transformative course for higher education accessibility.
Through an Act of Parliament, the university was established along with eight other Central Universities, aiming to empower students especially from marginalized communities.
Initially starting with just eight students in M.A. English Studies, the institution began its journey at the Collectorate Annexe in Thiruvarur, 60 kilometers east of Thanjavur.
However, today, it stands majestically by a tributary of the renowned river Cauvery, a mere seven kilometers northwest of Thiruvarur.
The institution takes immense pride in its 13 Schools, with 28 dynamic Departments that foster a diverse and enriching learning environment.
Its commitment to comprehensive education is evident in the vast array of 64 academic programmes we offer, tailored to cater to different interests and aspirations.
Among these are 29 research programmes, 22 specialized programmes, 6 integrated programmes, 2 undergraduate programmes, and several PG diploma courses.
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