Mangaluru: Grand graduation ceremony to be held at Father Muller Medical College on Feb 23


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Mangaluru, Feb 18: The graduation ceremony of Father Muller Medical College and Allied Health Sciences and Father Muller College (speech and hearing) will take place on Saturday February 23 at 2.30 pm at Father Muller Convention Centre.

378 graduands from various courses such as MBBS, PG Degree/Diploma, MCh, PhD, Physiotherapy, Hospital Administration, Medical Laboratory Technology, Medical Imaging Technology, Radiotherapy and Speech and Hearing will receive their certificates on that day.

The chief guest of the function will be Prof Dr Zabidi AM Hussin, vice chancellor, Perdana University, Malaysia.

Bishop of Mangaluru diocese Dr Peter Paul Saldanha and president of Father Muller Charitable Institutions will preside.

Around two thousand people consisting of graduates, post graduates, staff, parents, alumni, guests and students will witness the celebrations. This year the medical college (UG programme) is stepping into another milestone of completing 20 years of its fruitful existence. This is also the first batch of 150 students who are graduating. This event will be celebrated during the year with a number of activities like quiz, conferences, CMEs etc.

Father Muller Charitable Institutions is in its 139th year of fruitful service to humanity in the area of healthcare.

  

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