R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, APR 19
In a defining moment marked by inspiration and achievement, Dr Mylswamy Annadurai—the visionary behind India’s landmark space missions—urged young graduates to “dream big, remain curious, and create meaningful impact,” as A.M. Jain College celebrated its 50th Graduation Day, honouring 1,461 students, including 34 university rank holders who secured top 10 ranks across disciplines.

- 1,461 graduates mark golden milestone across arts, science, commerce and management
- 34 university rank holders secure top 10 positions in 2024 batch
- Mylswamy Annadurai, Justice Hari Parnthaman, Kumar Rajagopalan inspire across three convocation sessions
- “True success lies in contributing to society,” says Annadurai in call for purposeful innovation
- Industry-linked training, AI and emerging tech programmes shape future-ready graduates
Golden milestone: 50th Graduation Day celebrates 1,461 achievers
The historic ceremony marked a significant chapter in the institution’s seven-decade academic legacy, with 1,461 students graduating from undergraduate and postgraduate programmes spanning arts, commerce, science, and management streams.
Top rankers shine: 34 students secure university top 10 positions
The graduating cohort featured 34 university rank holders, all placed within the top 10 ranks of the 2024 batch—underscoring the college’s consistent academic excellence.
Distinguished dais: Leaders across fields inspire graduates
The convocation series, held over three sessions on April 17 and 18, was graced by eminent personalities, including Dr Mylswamy Annadurai, and AMJC alumni Justice Hari Parnthaman, and Kumar Rajagopalan, Vice President – Strategic Initiatives & Head of Operations at Dexian, —all of whom brought diverse perspectives from science, law, and industry.
“Success is purposeful contribution”: Annadurai’s call to action
Congratulating the students, Annadurai said, “Dream big, remain curious, and pursue innovation that creates meaningful impact. True success lies not just in personal accomplishment, but in contributing to society through thoughtful and purposeful work.”
Bridging academia & industry: A.M. Jain’s future-ready approach
Associate Secretary Hemant P. Chordia highlighted, “We have consistently worked to bridge the gap between academia and industry through meaningful initiatives, including our MoUs with leading organisations, offering valuable internship and training opportunities. Our structured soft skills training ensures that students are equipped with communication, leadership, and professional skills.”
Diverse disciplines, future skills: A multidisciplinary academic ecosystem
The programmes reflect a wide academic spectrum—from criminology, public administration, commerce and finance to cutting-edge domains like artificial intelligence, data science, and visual communication. Postgraduate courses include computer science, tourism, and media studies, aligning education with evolving industry demands.
Legacy & infrastructure: Seven decades of academic excellence
Established in 1952, the college continues to offer both self-financed and government-aided programmes. Its campus infrastructure—including smart classrooms, advanced computer labs, a fully automated library, and international-standard sports facilities—supports holistic student development.




