

Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research (MAHER), a premier Deemed-to-be University in Tamil Nadu, marked a significant milestone with the successful conduct of its 19th Annual Convocation on 22nd and 23rd December 2025 at the Meenakshi Medical College Hospital and Research Institute, Enathur, Kanchipuram, a constituent college of MAHER.
The convocation ceremony was presided over by the Hon’ble Chancellor of MAHER, Mrs Jayanthi Radhakrishnan, whose visionary leadership has been instrumental in the sustained growth of the institution. The ceremony was held in the august presence of distinguished dignitaries, including the Chief Patron Mrs Gomathi R, Pro-Chancellor Mr Akash Prabhakar, Vice Chancellor Prof Dr C Sridhar, Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr C Krithika, and Registrar Prof Dr Sureka Varalakshmi.
In her Welcome Address, Mrs Jayanthi Radhakrishnan reflected on the journey of MAHER since its establishment in 2004 and highlighted the remarkable progress achieved over the past year across academics, research, innovation, outreach and extension activities, extracurricular initiatives, and infrastructure development. She fondly recalled the vision of the Founder Chancellor, Thiru A N Radhakrishnan, and reaffirmed the institution’s unwavering commitment to excellence. Pro-chancellor Mr Akash Prabhakar gave the Special Address in which he highlighted the true purpose of education and the transformative power it has on the society at large.
The Annual Report for the academic year 2024–25 was presented by the Vice-Chancellor, outlining the institution’s achievements in accreditation and ranking, faculty and student accomplishments, students progression, institutional social responsibility initiatives, and welfare measures undertaken by the institution for society, staff, and students.
Renowned ophthalmologist Prof Dr Amar Agarwal, the Chairman and Managing Director of Dr Agarwal’s Eye Hospital Group, graced Day 1 of the convocation as the Chief Guest. In his Convocation Address, he emphasized the importance of lifelong learning and encouraged graduands to pursue success through hard work, perseverance, and discipline. On Day 2, the Chief Guest, Prof Dr Manoj Murhekar, Director and Scientist ‘G’ at the Indian Council of Medical Research – National Institute of Epidemiology, delivered an inspiring address to thegathering.
During the ceremony, Prof Dr Nihal Thomas, Head, Centre for Stem Cell Research, Christian Medical College, Vellore, was conferred the Degree of Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa) in recognition of his exemplary contributions to the field of Diabetology.
A total of 1,257 candidates, comprising undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD scholars, were awarded degrees during the convocation. Additionally, 103 meritorious students received medals and certificates in recognition of their outstanding academic performance. MAHER also conferred the “Jayanthi Radhakrishnan Award for Exemplary Humanitarian Service” upon Mr S Ayyappan, Headmaster, Government Tribal Residential School, Udumalpet, Tiruppur District, Tamil Nadu, in recognition of his selfless dedication to educating tribal students.
Furthermore, 10 distinguished alumni were honoured with the “Gomathi Radhakrishnan Distinguished Alumni Award 2025” for their notable professional achievements and contributions to society.This year also marked the institution of the “Akash Prabhakar Distinguished Sportsperson Award,” which was awarded to Ms. Shiny Gladssia, a final-year BBA student of MAHER, for her outstanding achievements at state and national level athletic events.
The convocation was attended by over 4,000 proud parents, teachers, and well-wishers, who witnessed the fresh graduands receive their degrees and pledge to uphold the values of integrity, service, and excellence in their professional and personal lives.