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DU to award record 910 PhD degrees this year; women scholars outnumber men

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New Delhi, Feb 24 (PTI) The Delhi University will be awarding 910 PhD degrees at its convocation on Saturday, bettering the record it had set last year, with women scholars outnumbering their male counterparts, a senior varsity official said.

This is the maximum number of PhD degrees ever handed over in any university in the country so far, the official claimed on Friday.

Last year, the university gave out 802 PhD degrees.

“About 910 students will be awarded PhD degrees. The figure is the highest in the history of the university. In fact, it is the highest number of PhD degrees awarded by any university in the country so far,” the official told PTI. Those receiving PhD degrees on Saturday comprise 512 females and 398 males.

A total of 170 students comprising 51 males and 119 females will be awarded medals/prizes during the function.

President Droupadi Murmu will be the chief guest at the convocation, while Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan will be present as the guest of honour.

The function will be presided over by DU Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh.

Degrees will also be awarded to 47 students of Doctorate of Medicine /Master of Chirurgiae (M.Ch).

Special instructions have also been issued by the university for the orderly conduct of the ceremony.

Candidates eligible to receive the degree have been advised to follow the instructions to maintain the sanctity and tradition of the ceremony. Digital degrees to 1,57,290 undergraduate and postgraduate students will be awarded on this occasion, which includes 54.7 per cent female and 45.3 per cent male students. PTI VA CK

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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