IMT Ghaziabad hosts Annual Convocation Ceremony 2025; over 850 students receive diplomas
Careers360 Connect | October 12, 2025 | 08:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
The IMT Ghaziabad handed over PGDM diplomas to its Class of 2025 across various streams such as full time, marketing, financial management, BFS, DCP, ExP, working executives, and the fellow programme in management.
IMT Ghaziabad (Institute of Management Technology) hosted its Annual Convocation Ceremony 2025 today and conferred diplomas on over 850 students across various PGDM and fellow programmes in management. The event was organised at Ghaziabad campus to celebrate achievements, resilience, and dedication of the graduating Class of 2025.
The management institute handed over PGDM diplomas to its Class of 2025 across various streams such as full time, marketing, financial management, BFS, DCP, ExP, working executives, and the fellow programme in management.
Addressing the graduating cohort batch, chief guest Mohit Burman, chairman, Dabur India Limited, said: ““Today isn’t just a ceremony, it’s a launchpad. You’re not stepping out of IMT, you are stepping into a world that’s waiting for your ideas, your energy, and your courage to challenge the status quo. The world doesn’t reward perfection, it rewards persistence. You are not just the next generation, you are the now generation.”
Burman also emphasized the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, and emerging technologies in shaping the future. He commended IMT Ghaziabad for empowering students with the mindset and skills to thrive in this “dynamic era.”
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IMT Ghaziabad presents achievements award to alumni
Highlighting IMT Ghaziabad’s efforts in involving AI into the teaching-learning process, Atish Chattopadhyay, director, IMT Ghaziabad, stated: “The future will not be about what AI can do alone, but what we can do together. IMT Ghaziabad’s pioneering efforts in integrating AI into its teaching-learning process, empowering both faculty and students to stay ahead in a rapidly transforming business landscape.”
Chattopadhyay also said that IMT Ghaziabad is the only top B-school in India offering 25% scholarship to every female student, along with financial support for those who need it most.
He told the graduates, “leadership today is not only about achievements, it is also about responsibility. As a partner institution of the United Nations, IMT Ghaziabad is proud of its contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals.”
In addition, the management institute also presented awards to alumni for their achievements. Charu Kaushal (Class of 1996), managing director, Allianz Partners India, received the Distinguished Alumnus Award for her exemplary leadership.
Ashish Kapoor (Class of 2015), head of growth & amp; strategy, Mahindra Teqo, was honored with the Young Alumnus Achiever Award for his innovation and resilience.
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