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IIT Delhi convocation 2025 shows only 26% of 2,764 graduates are women

IIT Delhi convocation 2025 shows only 26% of 2,764 graduates are women

India Today2 days ago
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi conferred degrees on 2,764 students at its 56th convocation ceremony on Saturday. Amongst them were 530 PhD scholars and 43 international students representing around 20 countries. Women made up less than a third of the graduating batch, with 735 female students, about 26% receiving their degrees.The youngest graduate this year was 20-year-old Chandan Godara, while 63-year-old Gopal Krishan Taneja stood as the oldest degree recipient.advertisementDelivering the convocation address, Chief Guest Dr. Tessy Thomas, former Director General (Aeronautical Systems) at DRDO and Vice-Chancellor of Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, hailed IIT Delhi as 'a cradle of innovation, knowledge, and nation-building.' She called upon the graduating class to embrace 'responsible innovation' in an era defined by disruptive technologies.
Highlighting the transformative potential of areas such as artificial intelligence, sustainable energy, quantum technologies, satellite systems, and human-machine interfaces, Dr. Thomas underscored the need for innovation that is ethical and human-centric. 'The coming years will demand AI to be explainable, unbiased, and human-centric,' she said.She further noted that India's transition from a technology importer to a global exporter is no longer just a goal but a reality. Pointing to the strides made by ISRO, DRDO, indigenous semiconductor development, AgriTech startups, and Bharat-made AI platforms, she credited institutions like IIT Delhi for driving this change. 'In a world increasingly driven by data, algorithms, and automation, human values will matter more than the valuations,' she reminded the graduates.The ceremony also celebrated the institute's top achievers. Ankit Mondal received the President's Gold Medal, Jaskaran Singh Sodhi was awarded the Director's Gold Medal, and Devinder Kumar earned the Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Gold Medal. Two students achieved the rare distinction of graduating with a perfect 10 CGPA.Adding a touch of legacy to the event, a Distinguished Alumni Award Wall was unveiled, honouring notable IIT Delhi alumni from the fields of academia, public service, and entrepreneurship. In their remarks, Board Chairperson Harish Salve and Director Professor Rangan Banerjee encouraged the graduates to uphold IIT Delhi's values of integrity, curiosity, and service as they step into the next chapter of their journeys.- Ends
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