Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The International Institute of Professional Studies (IIPS), Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, marked its 25th passing out ceremony on Saturday with grandeur and emotion.
Held at the DAVV auditorium, the event showcased not only academic accomplishments but also the deep-rooted spirit of teamwork and sustainability that defines the institute.
With precision and dedication, the faculty and staff processed over 350 mark sheets within just eight days—an inspiring example of what collective effort can achieve. This efficiency reflects IIPS’s long-standing tradition of providing all course results on a unified platform, year after year.
Vice-chancellor professor Rakesh Singhai, guest of honour professor Dr Jyoti Singhai from MANIT Bhopal, IIPS director Dr Yamini Karmarkar and former director Dr B.K. Tripathi graced the occasion. Dr Karmarkar, in her welcome address, shared the institute’s achievements, including Rs 72 lakh in placement offers, global research collaborations and alumni-funded gold medals for MBA toppers.
Students were honoured for academic and project excellence across various programmes like MBA, MCA, M.Tech and B.Com. (Hons). Notable awardees included Shivani Inani, Vinni Khandelwal, Prachi Joshi and others for outstanding research work.
In a heartfelt speech, the vice-chancellor urged students to uphold honesty, serve the nation with integrity, and embrace challenges with courage. As the national anthem marked the close, many eyes welled up—not just in farewell, but in pride. The ceremony was not just a goodbye—it was the beginning of new dreams shaped by values, effort and hope.
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