The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), DAVV, organised its grand graduation ceremony, “Samavartanam 2026,” on May 29, awarding Bachelor of Engineering degrees to over 500 students. Vice-Chancellor Rakesh Singhai inspired graduates with the success story of Haroop Goyende. Outstanding performers in GATE, CAT, and GRE were honoured, while Director Pratosh Bansal conveyed his best wishes.
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), organised its grand graduation ceremony, “Samavartanam 2026,” at the University Auditorium on Friday. More than 500 students were awarded Bachelor of Engineering degrees in the presence of faculty members, university officials, and a large gathering of proud parents and guardians.

The ceremony commenced with the university anthem and the national song, setting a dignified tone for the occasion. The formal inauguration was marked by the lighting of the ceremonial lamp before the idol of Goddess Saraswati by DAVV Vice-Chancellor Rakesh Singhai, IET Director Pratosh Bansal, and heads of various academic departments.
Addressing the graduating students, Vice-Chancellor Rakesh Singhai congratulated them on their academic achievement and extended his best wishes for their future endeavours. He encouraged students to pursue excellence with dedication, perseverance, and a commitment to lifelong learning.
During his address, Singhai shared the inspiring story of Haroop Goyende, a former student who overcame extraordinary challenges to continue his education. Following a severe car accident a few years ago, Haroop suffered neurological complications and remained in a coma and intensive care unit for nearly a month.