Jansons Institute of Technology commemorated its 13th Graduation Day on April 12 at Coimbatore, marking a significant milestone with enthusiasm and academic pride.
The ceremony was presided over by Chairman T.S. Natarajan, who congratulated the graduates and urged them to uphold the values of integrity and excellence imparted by the institution. Vice Chairmen T.N. Kalaimani and T.N. Thirukumar were also present, contributing to the occasion.
Prashanth Subramanian, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Quadrasystems.net India Pvt. Ltd., attended as Guest of Honour. In his address, he stressed the importance of having a clear direction and strong academic foundation during one’s degree. He noted the rapidly evolving nature of jobs due to technological advancements and encouraged students to develop multidisciplinary skills across domains, while continuously enhancing their learning ability to face future challenges.
Deepak Pohekar, Plant Head and Executive Director of ZF Wind Power Coimbatore Pvt. Ltd., participated as Chief Guest. He highlighted that the first five years of a career are crucial in shaping professional growth and success. He emphasised teamwork, communication and dedication, and urged graduates to embrace lifelong learning and contribute responsibly to society with integrity and commitment.
Principal Dr. V. Nagarajan stated that the institution has established seven Centres of Excellence and has successfully supported several student startups. He also highlighted the strong placement record of the current final-year students, reflecting the institute’s academic strength and industry readiness. Dr. A. G. V. Narayanan, Director of Jansons School of Business, was also present.
A total of 240 students from the 2025 batch were conferred degrees in the presence of their parents, faculty members and dignitaries. Heads of various departments participated in the ceremony, reaffirming the institute’s commitment to academic excellence and holistic development.
Jansons Institute celebrates 13th Graduation day with Grandeur in Coimbatore
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