The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela celebrated its Convocation 2025 today with grandeur and pride as 1,948 students were conferred with their degrees. The ceremony saw the participation of graduating students across undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes, marking an important milestone in their academic and professional journeys.
I am writing about this event because convocations are not just formal ceremonies but powerful reminders of the role institutions like NIT Rourkela play in shaping India’s future. With the demand for highly skilled engineers, researchers, and innovators rising every year, such milestones highlight the contribution of institutes of national importance in nation-building. It also gives us an opportunity to reflect on the achievements of students who worked hard through years of study and on the guidance provided by their teachers. Sharing these updates is important, as it connects students, parents, and education enthusiasts to the larger story of India’s progress in higher education.
Degrees awarded at the Convocation
At the 2025 convocation, NIT Rourkela awarded degrees in multiple categories:
- Undergraduate programmes (B.Tech and B.Arch)
- Postgraduate programmes (M.Tech, M.Sc, MBA, MA)
- Doctoral programmes (Ph.D across engineering, sciences, and humanities)
Out of the 1,948 degrees, a significant portion went to B.Tech graduates, while more than 300 students were recognised for postgraduate studies. Around 200 doctoral candidates received their Ph.D degrees, reflecting the institute’s strong focus on research and innovation.
Focus on research and innovation
In recent years, NIT Rourkela has strengthened its position as a research-driven institution. The rise in doctoral graduates shows the institute’s commitment to advancing knowledge in areas like renewable energy, artificial intelligence, advanced materials, and sustainable technologies. This research output also helps the institute maintain its standing in national rankings and enhances its global recognition.
Guest speakers and inspiration for students
The convocation featured addresses from dignitaries, where speakers encouraged students to embrace innovation, remain rooted in values, and contribute positively to society. The emphasis was on applying knowledge for real-world solutions—whether in industry, academia, or entrepreneurship.
Why this matters for the future
Convocations like this are not only about honouring the hard work of students but also about signalling the readiness of a new generation to step into the professional world. With nearly 2,000 graduates entering the job market or pursuing higher research, the impact of NIT Rourkela extends far beyond its campus, contributing directly to the nation’s development.













