TISS Guwahati holds 11th convocation

Guwahati, Oct 25: Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Chancellor Prof. D.P. Singh has urged the graduates to uphold ethical values and embrace diverse perspectives, as they represented students from 20 states, one Union Territory, and two international countries (Bhutan and Nepal).

TISS Guwahati today celebrated its 11th Convocation for the graduating class of 2024 at the Maniram Dewan Trade Centre Auditorium, Guwahati. Distinguished guests included Chief Guest Prof. Gauri Dutt Sharma, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM) and TISS Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. Shankar Das.

In his welcome address, Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. Shankar Das congratulated the 165
graduates—five Ph.D. scholars, 112 postgraduates, and 48 undergraduates in Social
Sciences—highlighting TISS’s commitment to excellence with its A+ NAAC rating and
leadership in Social Work education.


Chief Guest Prof. G.D. Sharma awarded medals to thirteen students and delivered a
thought-provoking Convocation Address, urging graduates to envision and create transformative change in society. Reflecting on TISS Guwahati’s commitment to serving the unique socio-cultural context of Northeast India, Prof. Sharma emphasized, “The vibrant diversity of Northeast India provides a unique perspective for social scientists. Embrace this diversity as a catalyst for social cohesion, fostering unity in diversity and contributing to a harmonious society.”


In his address, Prof. Sharma also praised TISS Guwahati’s curriculum that promotes critical thinking, empathy, and a broad understanding of complex societal challenges. “The social sciences education here fosters critical thinking, cultural understanding, and informed citizenship. This education prepares you to become transformative change agents, building on insights into human behavior, cultural dynamics, and social structures,” he said.


He encouraged graduates to bring their skills and education into diverse professional fields, whether NGOs, corporate roles, entrepreneurship, or public service, noting the importance of adaptability and vision in a globalized world. The convocation concluded with degree conferrals, prize distributions, and a vote of thanks from Prof. Kalpana Sarathy, Dean of the School of Social Work, TISS Guwahati Off-Campus.

The event celebrated the academic milestones and future contributions of the graduating class as they step forward to impact society positively.

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