Bharati Vidyapeeth Celebrates 27th Convocation with Emphasis on Medical Education Transformation
Minister lauds transformation of medical edu, Sudha Murty inspires graduates at Bharati Vidyapeeth convocation
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During the 27th convocation of Bharati Vidyapeeth in Pune, Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav highlighted the transformation of medical education in India, while Sudha Murty inspired graduates with her message on integrity and resilience. A total of 9,066 degrees were awarded, including 140 PhDs and 27 gold medals for academic excellence.
- 01Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav praised the transformation of medical education in India.
- 02Sudha Murty emphasized the importance of integrity, compassion, and resilience in her address.
- 039,066 graduates received degrees, including 140 PhDs and 27 gold medals.
- 04The university has established collaborations with over 200 organizations.
- 05Research funding exceeding ₹28 crore has been secured this year.
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At the 27th convocation of Bharati Vidyapeeth in Pune, Union Minister of State for the Ayush Ministry, Prataprao Jadhav, commended the ongoing transformation of medical education in India, focusing on enhanced infrastructure and quality. He noted that the healthcare education ecosystem is evolving through policy reforms, producing a greater number of globally competent medical professionals. Sudha Murty, a renowned author and philanthropist, was honored with a Doctor of Letters (honoris causa) and encouraged graduates to embrace both success and failure while maintaining integrity and compassion. A total of 9,066 degrees were awarded, including 140 PhDs and 27 gold medals for academic excellence. The university has also formed academic partnerships with over 200 national and international organizations and secured research funding exceeding ₹28 crore this year, showcasing its commitment to academic and research advancement.
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The transformation of medical education will enhance the quality of healthcare professionals, ultimately benefiting patients and communities across India.
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