Sat Nov 29 14:39:05 UTC 2025: Summary:

Vidya Vikas Institute of Engineering and Technology (VVIET) in Mysuru, India, held its graduation ceremony on Saturday, awarding degrees to 282 students (140 male, 142 female). The event featured an address by Dilip Krishnaswamy, director of C-DOT, Bengaluru, who encouraged graduates to embrace lifelong learning, integrate AI into their fields, and view challenges as opportunities. Several students were recognized as college toppers. The VVIET chairman urged graduates to contribute to national development and stay connected to the institution.

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VVIET Graduates Urged to Embrace AI and Lifelong Learning

MYSURU – Vidya Vikas Institute of Engineering and Technology (VVIET) celebrated its graduation day on Saturday, awarding degrees to 282 students. The ceremony featured an address by Dilip Krishnaswamy, director of C-DOT, Bengaluru, who delivered an optimistic view on the integration of Artificial Intelligence in the future job market. Krishnaswamy reassured graduates that AI is a tool to be harnessed, not a threat, encouraging them to specialize in their passions and incorporate AI meaningfully into those areas.

“Graduation is not an end, but a new beginning,” Krishnaswamy told the graduating class. He emphasized the importance of lifelong learning, personal growth, and embracing challenges as opportunities. He also urged graduates to focus on self-improvement rather than comparing themselves to others.

VVIET Chairman M.V. Ritesh Gowda encouraged graduates to utilize their skills to contribute to national development and maintain connections with their alma mater. The ceremony also recognized top-performing students from various departments including Suman C.S. (Computer Science), Chandana N. (Electronics and Communication), Kishore Y.A. (Electrical and Electronics), Charitra A.N. (Information Science), and Ullas R. (Civil Engineering).

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