Annual Convocation 2025 held at DMCH
DMC&H conducted its prestigious Convocation Ceremony today for the MBBS Batch of 2019, conferring 80 MBBS degrees, 67 certificates and 16 medals to its outstanding graduates.

Ludhiana, September 13, 2025: DMC&H conducted its prestigious Convocation Ceremony today for the MBBS Batch of 2019, conferring 80 MBBS degrees, 67 certificates and 16 medals to its outstanding graduates.
Chief Guest for the event was Dr. Balbir Singh, Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Medical Education & Research, Punjab and Guest of Honour was Dr Deepak John Bhatti, Chairperson Dean, College Development, BFUHS, Faridkot.
President DMC&H Managing Society, Sunil Kant Munjal; Secretary, DMC&H Managing Society, Bipin Gupta; Treasurer DMC&H Managing Society, Mukesh Verma; Principal, Dr G S Wander; Dean Academics, Dr Sandeep Kaushal, Medical Suptds. Dr Ashwani K Chaudhary, Dr Sandeep Sharma, Chief Cardiologist cum co-ordinator HDHI, Dr Bishav Mohan, Dr Ashima Tanjea, Addl. Medical Suptd also graced the event.
The convocation started with an impressive academic procession.
Dr PL Gautam, Professor & Head Department of Critical Care Medicine, DMC&H introduced the chief guest and the guest of honour to the audience and congratulated fresh young medical graduates.
In his welcome address, Bipin Gupta, Secretary, DMC&H Managing Society welcomed the chief guest, audience and all the students for a successful career ahead and congratulated the students to prove their ability in the field of patient care and bring laurels to DMC&H. Further, Gupta Highlighted that, conferring of degrees today reflects the hard work and dedication of our graduates. They have been trained not only in the science of medicine but also in the values of compassion and service, and we are confident they will be exceptional ambassadors of DMC&H in the healthcare field.
Principal, Dr G S Wander, expressed pride in the achievements of the graduates and read ‘Annual College Report’. In his report, Dr. Wander outlined the institution's notable accomplishments and emphasized DMC&H's commitment to excellence in medical education, research, and healthcare services.
Speaking on the occasion, President, DMC&H Managing Society Sunil Kant Munjal, Technology may bring precision, but no machine can replicate the empathy of a healer. The stethoscope not only amplifies the heartbeat, it also amplifies compassion — a quality that remains irreplaceable in medicine. As young professionals, remember that true greatness lies not only in being skilled, but in being good and doing good. The touch of care, the reassurance at the bedside, the empathy shown to a patient in pain, these are qualities that remain irreplaceable by any technology said, Munjal.
In his key note address, Dr Balbir Singh, Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Medical Education & Research, Punjab congratulated the all students for their accomplishments and reaching with remarkable milestone. He urged the students, to grab the each opportunity and challenges of your life. Use technology wisely to promote preventive care, well being and healthy lifestyle within your community. Further Dr Balbir Singh Said that a sustainable future depends on our collective responsibility. By prioritizing education and health, we empower society and create the foundation for a healthier planet and brighter tomorrow.
This year, new awards were introduced: College Colour Award for Sports conferred upon Dr. Abhaev Pratap Singh Sodhi and the College Colour Award for Cultural Activities presented to Dr. Ishita Gupta.
‘Dr Shubham Munjal’ was awarded the title of Best Graduate and Second Best Graduate was ‘Dr Ishita Gupta’ and best all rounder award was bagged by ‘Dr Shubham Munjal’ MBBS Batch 2019
Vote of thanks were proposed by Dr Sandeep Kaushal, Dean Academics, DMC&H.