IIT Mandi Holds its 13th Convocation Ceremony,Honouring over 25% females among 604 Graduates
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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi held its
13th Convocation today at its scenic North Campus in Kamand Valley. The ceremony
marked another milestone in the institute’s journey as a premier center of technological
innovation and interdisciplinary research in India’s Western Himalayas.
A total of 604 students were awarded degrees this year, including 71 Ph.D., 245
postgraduates, and 288 B.Tech graduates. Among these, over 25 percent of
graduates are female. This year’s convocation showcased IIT Mandi’s growing
reputation for academic excellence, research impact, and innovation-driven learning
and preparation of next-gen entrepreneurs.
The grand event was graced by Prof. Shekhar C. Mande, Former Director General,
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), as the Chief Guest who delivered the
Convocation Address. In his inspiring speech, he emphasized the importance of
innovation for sustainable development and encouraged graduates to lead with
empathy and integrity in addressing national goals and global challenges. Dr.
Jagannath Nayak, Director, Centre for High Energy Systems and Sciences (CHESS), DRDO,
and Prof. Budaraju Srinivasa Murty, Director, IIT Hyderabad, attended as Guests of
Honour. The ceremony was chaired by Prof. Laxmidhar Behera, Director, IIT Mandi.
In his address, Prof. Behera, congratulated the graduating students and lauded their
resilience, creativity, and commitment to excellence. He said, “IIT Mandi continues to
nurture a vibrant ecosystem of learning and innovation in the Himalayas. Over the
years, IIT Mandi has established itself as a hub of interdisciplinary research that bridges
between technological advancements and human values. Our graduates are not only
brilliant engineers and scientists but attend to challenges of sustainability through
technological innovations that resonate with our local and national priorities.”
Lastly, he remarked, “I congratulate 604 students graduating today, 26% of which are
female graduates. Remarkable to note is that The President of India Gold Medalist today
is also a female student. IIT Mandi albeit a second generation IIT is known for research
and innovation. We are putting a special focus on reverse engineering for products
which the world today is depending upon. Our achievements are now visible in NIRF
Rankings 2025 where we have taken a big leap in overall NIRF rankings. We are
committed towards development of the region and working closely for disaster
management in the state.
Prof. Shekhar C. Mande, Former Director General, Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research (CSIR), said, “I congratulate IIT Mandi for creating such a beautiful
campus and institution. Students must think about how they can contribute to the
success of nation. Science and Tech should help the society and should not be used in
ugly events like the one that happened in Delhi. Science without humanity isn’t useful.
Prof. Budaraju Srinivasa Murty, Director, IIT Hyderabad and Dr. Jagannath Nayak,
Director, Centre for High Energy Systems and Sciences (CHESS), DRDO emphasised
students towards contributing to the success of nation. They asked students to focus on
becoming job creators and not just job seekers.
Celebrating Academic Excellence
This year’s Convocation was especially significant as it witnessed the graduation of
the first batches from the newly introduced B.Tech–M.Tech Dual Degree, B.Tech
with Second Major, and B.Tech with Specialization programs — a milestone
reflecting IIT Mandi’s dynamic and future-oriented approach to education. For the first
time, the institute also granted degrees in “B.Tech with Specialization in
Entrepreneurship” strengthening its expanding focus on interdisciplinary and
experiential learning ecosystem. Additionally, 13 students received B.Tech
(Honours) degrees this year, marking a new benchmark in academic achievement.
Awarding Excellence and Leadership
The ceremony recognized Outstanding Academic and Research Performances
through the presentation of prestigious medals and awards.
● Riya Arora was awarded the President’s Gold Medal and the Institute Silver
Medal in B.Tech (Computer Science and Engineering) for her exceptional all-
round performance.
● Vaibhav Kesharwani received the Director’s Gold Medal for his outstanding
contributions to academics and leadership.
● Bhavya was conferred the Institute Gold Medal (Postgraduate Programmes)
for exemplary scholastic excellence.
● Eshaan received the Institute Silver Medal for B.Tech (Bio-Engineering),
while Bishwadeep Purkayastha earned the Institute Silver Medal for B.Tech
(Civil Engineering).
● Other students awarded the Institute Silver Medal are: Raj Singh Bani for
B.Tech (Data Science and Engineering), Lakhan Dharamvir Gupta for B.Tech
(Electrical Engineering), Arush Samadhia for B.Tech (Engineering Physics),
and Keshav Verma for B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering).
● Among PG students, Institute Silver Medals were awarded to: Yashashvi
Trivedi for MBA (Data Science and Artificial Intelligence), Nikhil Tyagi for
M.Tech. (VLSI), Praveen Kumar for M.Sc (Applied Mathematics), Vanshika
Gupta for M.Sc (Chemistry), and Bhavya for M.Sc (Physics).
● Aishal Gupta was recognised with the Rani Gonsalves Memorial Medal for her
exceptional performance in academics and extracurricular excellence.
● Akshat Sharma was recognised with the Ms. Kiran Bala Arora Memorial
Award.
● Awards were also presented to Anugraha K Kurian, Najnin Khatun, Vaibhav
Sharma, Wanode Ashish Yogendra and Deekshant Sharma for their
distinguished academic accomplishments.
As a highlight, NBCC (India) Limited Awards were presented to three top-
performing B.Tech students in Civil Engineering, acknowledging their excellence
and promise in the field of sustainable infrastructure development.
Charting the Future
The 13th Convocation Ceremony was a true celebration of perseverance, innovation,
and excellence. It also underscored IIT Mandi’s unwavering commitment to
interdisciplinary research, entrepreneurial spirit, and societal impact. Faculty
members, parents, alumni, and dignitaries joined together in applauding the
accomplishments of the graduating class.
The event reaffirmed IIT Mandi’s mission to nurture technologists, researchers, and
innovators who will lead with creativity, compassion, and courage in shaping a
sustainable future.
