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Indian Institute of Science to Hold 2026 Convocation on July 10

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The prestigious Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru is set to host its annual convocation ceremony on July 10, 2026. The event will mark the culmination of academic years for a significant number of students across various disciplines.

The ceremony is expected to see a large number of graduates receive their degrees, signifying their successful completion of rigorous academic programs at one of India’s premier science and technology institutions. Detailed instructions and registration processes for eligible students have been outlined, with deadlines for completing academic and administrative formalities clearly communicated.

According to details received by The Chenab Times, the convocation registration portal will be open for eligible students who have completed their ‘No Dues’ process by June 30, 2026. This ensures that all administrative requirements are met prior to the ceremony. Media accreditation requests are also being processed, with a deadline for journalists to register to cover the event.

The Indian Institute of Science, established in 1909, has a rich history of academic excellence and groundbreaking research. Each year, its convocation ceremony celebrates the achievements of its students and faculty, reinforcing its commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and technological innovation in India and globally. The institute offers a wide array of programs, including undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees, across numerous departments and research centers.

The convocation is a significant event in the academic calendar of IISc, bringing together students, faculty, distinguished alumni, and policymakers. It serves as a platform to recognize academic achievements and to inspire graduates as they embark on their future endeavors in research, industry, or academia. Information available with The Chenab Times indicates that specific schedules for degree award ceremonies within different divisions of the institute have also been released to facilitate a smooth execution of the day’s events.

The institute has made extensive preparations for the event, including coordinating with various academic and administrative departments to ensure all procedures are followed correctly. The final lists of medal and degree awardees are being made available on the IISc convocation webpage, providing an overview of the graduating students’ achievements.

The Chenab Times News Desk

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