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Islington College holds Graduation Ceremony 2022

The year 2022 saw a total number of 929 graduates
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Islington College, London Metropolitan University, has held a Graduation Ceremony for the batch of 2022 students.

Held in the capital city, Kathmandu for two days (Saturday and Sunday), in the graduation ceremony, a total  of 929 students were graduated with an IT Degree, and Business Degree.

From the IT Faculty, there are a total of 835 graduates from the specializations BSc (Hons) Computing, BSc (Hons) Computer Networking and IT Security, and BSc (Hons) Multimedia Technologies, and 94 from BA (Hons) Business Administration, said a press release issued by the college. 

Sulav Budhathoki, founder and chairman of Islingto College and ING, and Professor Julie Halls, Deputy Vice-Chancellor congratulated all of the graduates on their success in completing their degrees. 

Speaking at the program, Budhathoki said, “This ceremony of success is marked as the transition of our relationship. We were a teacher and a student. Now, we will be transiting to different relationships. We will be colleagues, working together as business partners to make an impact and make a difference, or maybe we will be business competitors, too. More than that, we are a family.”

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor, at London Metropolitan University, also took a moment to recognize the achievements of the students and the college itself. She said, "To educate a child is to educate a family, and to educate a family is to educate a community, it is now your turn to help others grow and give back to society."

Islington College Kathmandu has been providing an immersive and professional curriculum to its students for over 25 years through its Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, and Master's in Information Technology and Applied Security.



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