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PGIMER reschedules 39th convocation to April 30

Chandigarh: The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) has rescheduled its upcoming 39th convocation ceremony to April 30, 2026, to be held at the Bhargava Auditorium of the institute.

As per the official notice, candidates wishing to receive their degrees in person must attend a compulsory rehearsal scheduled for April 29, 2026, from 9:00 AM onwards in Bhargava Auditorium of
PGIMER, Chandigarh. All the candidates desirous of receiving the degrees in person, are
required to be present at the rehearsal and Convocation on the date, time and place
mentioned above. Those who do not attend the rehearsal will not be admitted to the
Convocation.

The candidates are requested to confirm their attendance before 15th April,
2026 through google form link so that necessary arrangements are
made accordingly. While confirming participation, details of the acompanying person may
also be given.

The recipients of degrees will attend the function in convocation dress. The
sash/stole will be available on hire basis on the day of rehearsal @ Rs.500/- at the counter in
Zakir Hall from 9:00 AM onwards.

The entry of only one accompanying guest per candidate is allowed. Due
to space constraint the guest will be allowed entry in separate area where proceedings
of convocation will be televised.

No mobile phone/personal camera hand bag or any electronic gadgets are allowed in the Auditorium.

To view the full official notice, click the link mentioned below-

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/2026/04/11/notice-xxxix-convocation-2026-00110apr2026152649-341032.pdf

The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, recently implemented comprehensive changes to its procurement process following a high-profile scam linked to the Ayushman Bharat scheme, where funds were allegedly misappropriated through the use of forged bills and records of deceased patients.

The institute has decided to eliminate third-party vendors from the procurement chain for implants and medical consumables.

Under the new system, all transactions related to surgeries and specialised treatments under cashless schemes will be conducted directly between the hospital and authorized manufacturers or in-house pharmacies, leaving no scope for private intermediaries to interact with the medical staff.

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