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NCT held graduation rites, 365 students graduated

Nizwa College of Technology held its graduation ceremonies in pompous fashion last 6th March 2010 in a specially-built tent on the college grounds. The event was graced by HE Dr. Hilal bin Ali Al-Hinai, Secretary General of the Research Council, who also served as the Guest of Honor for the activity. HE Hamed bin Khamees Al-Amri, Undersecretary of Technical Education and Vocational Training, was also present during the ceremonies. The event was also attended by other prominent personalities, including Shiek Saif bin Hamiar Al-Shuhi of the Wilayat of Nizwa, as well as deans from other colleges.

Mubarak Ibrahim Mubarak, an Engineering graduate read the graduation speech on behalf of all the graduates. In his speech, he narrated how the college helped him hone his talents, not only in the technical aspect, but also in entrepreneurial and interpersonal aspects. He also thanked the college, as well as his parents, for the success he attained in his graduation.

This edition of the college graduation saw a total of 365 students graduating from the college. Expectedly, a big chunk of it – 235 came from Engineering. The remaining graduates came from the other departments of IT and Business Studies, which have 63 and 89 graduates respectively.