9th Annual Convocation
Ninth Annual Convocation of KIIT KIIT Reflects Spirit of Rising Odisha: Mauritius President Total 2769 students of 2012 – 13 graduating batch of KIIT received their degrees at its 9th Annual Convocation in the presence of His Excellency Mr. Rajkeswur Purryag, GCSK, GOSK, President of The Republic of Mauritius and Prof. Oliver Smithies, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine-2007) on November 16, 2013. The University conferred Honoris Causa Degrees of D.Litt. and D.Sc. on More >
8th Annual Convocation
“Man Becoming Economic Entity” His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon’ble Prime Minister, The Royal Government of Bhutan KIIT Holds its 8th Annual Convocation His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon’ble Prime Minister, The Royal Government of Bhutan offered a new perspective of life - pursuit of happiness - to the graduating students of KIIT at its 8th Annual Convocation on September 9. He graced ceremony as the Chief Guest. Obsession with More >
7th Annual Convocation
India poised for great structural change: Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Dy. Chairman of the Planning Commission of India The country has witnessed remarkable growth over the years and the young graduates of today will find themselves in a prosperous India which promises to have five times more and greater structural changes, said Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Dy. Chairman of the Planning Commission of India, while delivering the Convocation Address More >
6th Annual Convocation
1568 Students Awarded Degrees at KIIT Convocation Total 1,568 graduates of 2010 batch of KIIT received degrees at the Sixth Annual Convocation of the University on 5th December 2010. In addition, the University conferred Ph.D. to ten candidates and D.Litt to one candidate. Shri M. C. Bhandare, His Excellency the Governor of Orissa graced the occasion as the Chief Guest and delivered the convocation address. KIIT conferred Degree of Doctorate More >
5th Annual Convocation
H.E The Governor of Odisha Graces KIIT Convocation Ceremony Total 1,557 graduates of 2009 batch of KIIT received degrees and diplomas at the Fifth Annual Convocation of KIIT on 6th December 2009. Shri M. C. Bhandare, His Excellency the Governor of Orissa graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, while Dr. Hari Gautam, Chancellor, KIIT presided over the ceremony. Speaking to the graduating students, Shri M. C. Bhandare, Chief Guest of More >
4th Annual Convocation
Nobel Laureate Delivers Convocation Address at KIIT "KIIT radiates positive attitude, serves country, Orissa and beyond" It was a once in a lifetime occasion for 1,364 graduates of 2008 batch of KIIT to receive degrees and diplomas at the university's Fourth Annual Convocation and draw from the wisdom of Prof. Richard R. Ernst, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, 1991, Switzerland and Lord Charles Falconer, Former Lord Chancellor and Secretary of More >
3rd Annual Convocation
Nobel Laureate Delivers Convocation Address at KIIT Education in science and technology is probably the most important base for any community or country, said Nobel laureate in Medicine, Prof. Rolf. M. Zinkernagel at the 3rd annual convocation ceremony of KIIT . Switzerland, the Nobel laureate's home country, was a poor agricultural society 200 years ago and education had a pivotal role in making a difference, he said, while asserting that More >
2nd Annual Convocation
Vice President of India delivers Convocation Address Second Convocation ceremony of 2006 pass out batch of KIIT University, Bhubaneswar was held in the Kathajodi Campus of the University on 13th October, 2006. Convocation Address was delivered by the Chief Guest on the occasion, Dr. Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, His Excellency The Vice President of India (then) in the august presence of Shri. Naveen Patnaik, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Odisha, Shri. D. H. More >
1st Convocation of KIIT Deemed University
The first convocation of KIIT University was organized at Kathajodi Campus of the university on 3rd June 2006. Delivering the convocation address, Hon’ble Chief Guest, Prof. S. Parsuraman, Director, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai said that KIIT is the youngest Deemed University, but with extraordinary dream of creating quality human resources for emerging new India. Congratulating the graduates, he said, in his convocation address entitled ‘Globalisation and Issues of Higher More >