Key Points

IIT Jammu kicked off the academic year with Navarambh'25, welcoming the UG Batch of 2025. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha graced the event, praising the institute's progress. Faculty and students shared insights on academics, campus life, and future goals. The ceremony set the stage for a transformative journey in education and innovation.

Key Points: IIT Jammu Welcomes UG Batch 2025 with Navarambh'25 Event

  • LG Manoj Sinha attends as chief guest at IIT Jammu orientation
  • Prof Manoj Gaur outlines institute's vision and roadmap
  • Students Aditya and Kanishka share campus experiences
  • Event highlights academic excellence and student activities
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J-K: IIT Jammu hosts Navarambh'25 to welcome new UG batch of 2025

IIT Jammu hosts Navarambh'25 orientation for UG Batch 2025, attended by J&K LG Manoj Sinha and faculty, marking a new academic journey.

"Navarambh'25 sets the foundation for intellectual and personal growth at IIT Jammu. – Prof Abhay Sharma"

Jammu, July 28

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jammu celebrated Navarambh'25, its formal orientation ceremony to welcome the incoming students of the Undergraduate (UG) Batch of 2025. The event marks the beginning of a transformative academic journey for students across multiple UG programmes at the institute.

The occasion was graced by Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, who attended as the Chief Guest, and was welcomed by Prof Manoj Singh Gaur, Director of IIT Jammu, along with the Registrar and faculty members. Prof Pragati Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU), joined as the Guest of Honour.

The programme began with the playing of the National Anthem, followed by a traditional lamp lighting ceremony and a welcome address by Dr Garima Singh.

Prof Abhay Sharma introduced the academic vision of IIT Jammu and explained the context of Navarambh as a foundation for intellectual and personal growth.

Dr Sartaj Ul Hasan gave an overview of student activities on campus, and two students--Aditya and Kanishka--shared their personal experiences at IIT Jammu, offering valuable insights to the new batch. Prof Manoj Singh Gaur addressed the gathering on the institute's growth, vision, and future roadmap.

In his keynote address, Manoj Sinha praised IIT Jammu's academic progress and infrastructure, encouraging students to embrace innovation and make meaningful contributions to society.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr Amitash Ojha, the National Anthem, and a student interaction session with the dignitaries.

Navarambh'25 serves as a vibrant platform for welcoming the UG Batch of 2025 and setting the tone for academic excellence, curiosity, and community at IIT Jammu.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an alumna, I'm so proud to see my institute growing! The Navarambh ceremony was always special - brings back memories. Pro tip for freshers: Make the most of campus life but don't neglect studies. The workload is real! 😅
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Rohit P
Good initiative but I hope they're focusing equally on placements. Many new IITs struggle with good companies visiting campus. Infrastructure is important but job opportunities matter more for middle-class families investing in education.
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Kavya N
The traditional lamp lighting with National Anthem gives me goosebumps! Such a perfect blend of our culture and modern education. More power to IIT Jammu! My brother is in 2024 batch and he says the faculty is excellent 👏
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Michael C
Impressed by how India is expanding quality technical education to newer regions. I visited IIT Jammu last year during an exchange program - the campus is world-class. The student interaction sessions mentioned here are particularly valuable for freshmen.
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Shreya B
While the event looks grand, I hope they're also addressing basic issues like hostel facilities and mental health support. The pressure in IITs can be overwhelming. Orientation should include coping mechanisms along with academic vision.
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Vikram M

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