St. John’s Medical College Celebrates Graduation of 163 Students
163 students receive degrees at St. John’s Medical College graduation
The HinduImage: The Hindu
On May 13, 2026, St. John’s Medical College in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, celebrated the graduation of 163 students who received postgraduate and super-speciality degrees. The ceremony highlighted impressive achievements, including a 100% pass rate for super-specialty students and multiple gold medal winners.
- 01163 students graduated with postgraduate and super-speciality degrees.
- 0224 graduates achieved State and National University ranks.
- 03The overall pass percentage among speciality postgraduate students was 94%.
- 04Super-specialty students achieved a 100% pass rate with several gold medals awarded.
- 05Uday George Zachariah encouraged graduates to serve society with compassion.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
St. John’s Medical College in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, held its PG Graduation Ceremony on May 13, 2026, where 163 students received postgraduate and super-speciality degrees. Notably, 24 graduates secured State and National University ranks, with an impressive overall pass percentage of 94% among speciality postgraduate students. Among these, 11 students ranked in the top 10 and earned three gold medals. The super-specialty and DNB super-specialty students achieved a 100% pass rate, with 13 students earning university and national ranks, along with five gold medals. Udata Pranavi, Honey Mol, and Aneeta Shaji topped their respective fields at the State university level, while Sanjan Rai K., Hrudya, Chinthana L., and Swetha C. Nair excelled in DM and MCh courses. Uday George Zachariah, an alumnus and Associate Director of Christian Medical College, addressed the graduates, urging them to serve society with compassion and commitment.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
The graduation of these students contributes to the healthcare workforce in Bengaluru, Karnataka, enhancing medical services in the region.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
What do you think about the quality of medical education in India?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.



