Last Updated Feb - 26 - 2026, 11:43 AM | Source : Fela News | Visitors : 39
Around 1.2 lakh students will receive degrees at Delhi University convocation ceremony.
Excitement is growing among students and families as Delhi University prepares to award degrees to nearly 1.2 lakh graduates on February 28. For many students, this ceremony represents the final milestone after years of academic dedication and effort.
The announcement has created buzz across campus groups and social media platforms. Students are expressing relief and happiness after completing their courses. University life for many has been filled with exams, projects, internships and personal growth experiences. Receiving the degree feels like a proud conclusion of that journey.
Authorities are making preparations to ensure the event runs smoothly. Arrangements for seating, stage organisation and certificate distribution are being finalised. During such ceremonies, students usually wear academic robes and gather together to mark the achievement publicly. Speeches from university officials often encourage graduates to move forward with confidence and responsibility.
This graduating batch has faced competitive academic pressures and changing learning formats. Some experienced hybrid classes and evolving examination patterns. Now, many are planning for careers, higher education or other professional paths. The degree symbolises readiness to step into the next chapter of life.
Families are expected to attend in large numbers, and for some it may be an emotional moment. Parents often see it as the reward for years of support and encouragement. Photographs, celebrations and shared memories usually become part of the occasion.
Convocation ceremonies are not just about certificates but about recognising perseverance and ambition. For thousands of students, this day marks both an ending and a beginning, carrying hope for future achievements and responsibilities.
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