Westcliff University's Chief Academic Officer and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Ying Iverson, and Laxman KC, Founder and Executive Chairman of the Presidential Graduate School, jointly inaugurated the convocation ceremony.
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Presidential Graduate School, affiliated with Westcliff University in the United States and accredited by the Wax Senior College and University Commission, has held a convocation ceremony.
A statement issued by the school said that 315 students who completed BBA, MBA, BSIT and MSIT studies were inducted at the ceremony.
Westcliff University's Chief Academic Officer and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Ying Iverson and Presidential Graduate School's Founder and Executive Chairman Laxman KC jointly inaugurated the convocation ceremony.
KC said that they are currently living in a time of rapid change in human history.
'The Industrial Revolution took hundreds of years to change the world, the Internet took a few decades to change the world. But AI, robotics, big data, cloud computing, automation and digital platforms have redefined the world in a few years,' he said, 'Today the way of doing business has changed, the way of working has changed, the way of learning and teaching has changed and the definition of success has also changed.'
The 'President's Award', which is given to the best student in each discipline, was given to BIST student Aryan Shrestha, the press release said.
Also, MBA's Manoj Dhungel and Vishal Aryal, MIST's Sashil Tiwari and Sushmita Shrestha, BBA's Bidya Sagar Shrestha and Dinesh Pathak, BSIT's Prapti Rijal and Saru Khatiwada have become this year's best students, the press release said.
