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First Convocation of NTPC School of Business
NEW DELHI . The first convocation of NTPC School of Business (NSB) was held in its campus at Power Management Institute, Noida. 17 students of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Executive), PGDM (E) of Batch 2015-16 were convocated on the occasion. P K Pujari, IAS, Secretary (Power), GOI awarded the certificates and meritorious medals to the students in the presence of Gurdeep Singh, Chairman of NSB Governing Board, Saptarshi Roy, President of NTPC Education and Research Society, A K Bhatnagar, Head NSB and G C Tripathi, Dy. Director General, NSB.
P K Pujari, IAS, expressed his happiness on being a part of the first Graduation Day at the PMI campus and gave away the meritorious awards to the Shri G. Chakravarthy Yelmanchali, Tata Power (Gold Medal) and Shri Sudhir Kumar, NHPC Ltd. (Silver Medal) and Gurdeep Singh wished the graduating students the very best and advised them to be ready to face the challenges of real world and attune themselves to create an impact on the society.
NTPC School of Business is functioning from campus of NTPC PMI at Sec 16A, Noida and is running an AICTE approved 15 months full time PGDM (E) program for executives with minimum 5 years of experience.
The ceremonial procession, with Chief Guest, faculty, board members and the students walked down the atrium of Saraswati Auditorium. The campus was brimming with energy reflecting the sense of anticipation among the students wearing the black ceremonial graduation regalia, waiting to receive their graduation certificates.
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