Jalandhar,02.05.25- International students from over 40+ countries, proudly donning graduation caps and robes, turned Lovely Professional University (LPU) into a global festival of dreams, resilience, and triumph as they marked the grand occasion of their Graduation Day. Hundreds of International students, who will soon be graduating, took part in the ceremony representing diverse nations including Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Mongolia, Myanmar, Yemen, Morocco, Sudan, Nepal, South Sudan, Ivory Coast, and more.

The event unfolded with an exuberant graduation walk, where the Class of 2025 international students marched towards LPU’s Shanti Devi Mittal Auditorium, embodying years of perseverance, growth, and cross-cultural friendships.

The ceremony was chaired by Dr. Ashok Kumar Mittal, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) and Founder Chancellor of LPU. Gracing the occasion were several distinguished dignitaries, including Eng. Mohamed Ahmed Mohamud, President of Jamhuriya University of Science and Technology (JUST), Somalia, Ms. Jean Asantewaah Oduro, First Secretary at the Ghana High Commission, New Delhi, Col. Dr. Rashmi Mittal, Pro-Chancellor of LPU, Dr.Jasapal Singh Sandhu, Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Sanjay Modi, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Monica Gulati, Senior Dean of the School of Pharmacy, Dr. Aman Mittal, Vice President of LPU, along with senior officials from JUST, Eng. Abdirizak Warsame Abdulle and Eng. Mohamed Abdulaahi Ali.

Echoing this sentiment, Dr. Ashok Kumar Mittal addressed the graduates, sharing an inspiring message stating, "Today, you stand at the doorway of endless possibilities. The education, friendships, and values you nurtured at LPU have prepared you to lead and to transform the world around you. Wherever life takes you, carry the spirit of LPU within you as torchbearers of positive change, as bridge-builders between cultures, and as examples of leadership rooted in resilience and collaboration. Remember, LPU is and will always be your second home. Dream boldly, act with courage, and inspire generations to come."