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2,441 degrees, 81 awards: KGMU gears up for convocation today

KGMU's 21st convocation honors Mayank Suhaag and Tanushree Singh with top medals, awarding 2,441 degrees and 81 prizes to outstanding students.

Published on: Dec 20, 2025 08:24 AM IST
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King George’s Medical University’s Mayank Suhaag and Tanushree Singh will receive the two most coveted honours—Chancellor’s and Hewett Gold Medals—at the 21st convocation ceremony of the medical university on Saturday.

2,441 degrees, 81 awards: KGMU gears up for convocation today
2,441 degrees, 81 awards: KGMU gears up for convocation today

In all, 33 male and 48 female meritorious students will be awarded prizes for their outstanding performance. Along with 81 medals/prizes, a total of 2,441 degrees will be awarded to students at the event.

“It’s consistency and my family’s constant support that paved the way to my success,” said Dr Mayank, who will receive the Chancellor’s medal for obtaining highest aggregate marks in MBBS exams.

Tanushree, the daughter of Dr Sujata Deo, a senior faculty at Queen Mary’s Hospital, KGMU will be honoured with the Hewett Gold Medal, along with five other gold medals. “My parents are the source of inspiration that made me a doctor,” she said.

The ceremony will be presided over by Anandiben Patel, the governor of Uttar Pradesh and the chancellor of KGMU. “While JP Nadda, Union minister of health and family welfare, will be the chief guest, Prof Ajay Kumar Sood, principal scientific advisor to the government of India, will be conferred the Degree of Doctor of Science (DSc) Honoris Causa, said Prof Sonia Nityanand, the vice-chancellor of KGMU at a press conference.

The convocation will also be attended by Union minister of state Pankaj Chaudhary, deputy CM Brajesh Pathak, and minister Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh.

 
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