Key Points

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel will preside over the historic first convocation of Gujarat Maritime University. The ceremony will honor 250 graduates with 13 special gold medals recognizing academic excellence. Established under PM Modi's vision, GMU aims to become a global leader in maritime education. The university currently offers specialized programs in maritime law and shipping management.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel to grace Maritime University convocation

  • CM Patel to confer degrees on 188 LLM & 62 MBA students
  • 13 gold medals including 8 for female achievers
  • University established under PM Modi's vision for maritime excellence
  • GMU focuses on law, shipping finance & maritime management programs
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Gujarat CM to attend first convocation ceremony of Gujarat Maritime University

CM Patel to award degrees to 250 students at Gujarat Maritime University's first convocation, honoring 13 gold medalists including 8 women.

"GMU aims to be a global hub for maritime education and research - Gujarat Maritime University official statement"

Gandhinagar, July 18

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will attend the inaugural convocation ceremony of the Gujarat Maritime University as Chief Guest on July 19, said an official press release.

The inaugural convocation ceremony of the Gujarat Maritime University--established under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be held on Saturday at the Aura Auditorium of Gujarat National Law University at 5 pm.

The Chief Minister, Patel, will attend the ceremony as the Chief Guest, deliver the Convocation address, and confer Gold Medals to 13 meritorious students, including 8 female students, in recognition of their outstanding academic excellence.

During this ceremonial event, degrees will be awarded to a total of 250 students, comprising 188 from the LLM programme and 62 from the MBA programme.

President of Gujarat Maritime University and Chief Secretary to the Government of Gujarat, Pankaj Joshi, will administer the oath to the graduating students and deliver an address from the Chair.

According to the official website of the University, the establishment of Gujarat Maritime University (GMU) is an endeavour by the Government of Gujarat through Gujarat Maritime Board to provide a fillip to this growth by bridging the knowledge gap within the industry.

The primary objective of Gujarat Maritime University is to establish itself as a global centre of excellence in maritime education, research, and development, as well as professional training. It aims to enhance and increase the human capital and capacity of the maritime industry, both in India and globally. The aspiration is to serve the global maritime community by producing educated and well-trained professionals in the maritime domain.

In the first phase, the University plans to offer programs catering to the commercial aspects of the maritime value chain, including maritime law, shipping finance and economics, maritime management, logistics, ship broking, chartering, and ship management, among others.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good to see 8 female students receiving gold medals! Breaking stereotypes in maritime education. Hope more girls get inspired to join this field. The university should also focus on practical training along with academics.
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Aditya G
While the initiative is commendable, I hope the university maintains high standards. We've seen many new institutions struggle with quality. The maritime industry needs world-class professionals, not just degrees.
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Nisha Z
Gujarat continues to lead in specialized education! From IIM to NIFT and now maritime university. This will create great job opportunities for our youth. Jai Gujarat! 🇮🇳
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Karan T
The timing is perfect with India's growing port infrastructure. But will these graduates get placements? Government should ensure tie-ups with shipping companies. Otherwise degree ka kya fayda?
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Sarah B
As someone working in logistics, I'm excited about this development. India needs more specialized maritime professionals to compete globally. Hope they include international faculty exchange programs too.

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