EDITOR'S SYNOPSIS
- With a curriculum tailored to align with NEP 2020 and industry demands, the university’s B.Tech + MBA/M.Tech
programmes aim to equip students with strong foundations in engineering and physical sciences, emphasising
their relevance in emerging AI-integrated domains such as robotics, automation and energy.
- The event, marked by inspiring keynote addresses and strategic vision, underscored the university’s
commitment to preparing India’s youth for a new industrial era shaped by AI, sustainability and
nation-building.
- The daylong inauguration brought together global thought leaders including renowned management consultant Dr
Ram Charan and Adani Group CTO Mr Sudipta Bhattacharya, reinforcing the institution’s global outlook and
rootedness in the nation’s developmental mission.
Ahmedabad, 24 July 2025: Adani University on Monday (21 July, 2025) inaugurated its academic
induction programme, Navdiksha 2025, welcoming a fresh cohort of students into its flagship integrated B.Tech +
MBA/M. Tech programmes. The event, marked by inspiring keynote addresses and strategic vision, underscored the
university’s commitment to preparing India’s youth for a new industrial era shaped by Artificial Intelligence (AI),
sustainability and nation-building.
Designed in accordance with the government’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the integrated
programmes reflect Adani University’s ethos of fostering deep scientific acumen, multidisciplinary
learning and leadership in real-world applications across technology, energy and infrastructure. The
daylong inauguration brought together global thought leaders including renowned management consultant
and Harvard University alumnus Dr Ram Charan and Adani Group Chief Transformation Officer (CTO) Mr
Sudipta Bhattacharya, reinforcing the institution’s global outlook and rootedness in the nation’s
developmental mission.
Dean of the Faculty of Sciences, Adani University, Prof Sunil Jha, opened the ceremony by reinforcing the
increasing importance of physics, chemistry and mathematics in an era of “physical AI”.
Citing NBDS CEO Jansen Wong’s global advisory from Beijing, Prof Jha urged students to see beyond coding and
understand the mechanics of the real world: “As AI integrates with robotics and automation, grasping physical laws
will define success.”
Dr Ram Charan reflected on six decades of experience across continents. His message was simple yet profound: “Find
your God-given talent, follow it with commitment, and never stop learning.” He advised students to reflect daily,
ask questions relentlessly, and approach university as a discovery ground for purpose and joy.
In his address, Dr Ravi P Singh, Provost, Adani University, welcomed students from across India, emphasising that the
integrated programmes—ranging from computer Science to energy engineering—prepare them for real-world impact.
“Whether your focus is AI, sustainability, or infrastructure, you are at the right place, at the right time,” he
said. He challenged students to create their own queues in life rather than follow others blindly and to view
learning as an act of nation-building.
Mr Bhattacharya presented a compelling roadmap for the future. He framed the AI revolution as the first industrial
shift to challenge human cognition, urging students to become bold, curious innovators. “Machines can now think. But
only humans can believe, collaborate, and create with purpose,” he said. He also highlighted the Adani Group’s
ongoing $90 billion investment push as a massive opportunity for future professionals in technology and
infrastructure.
Dr Amishkumar Vyas, Registrar, Adani University, concluded the event with a heartfelt vote of thanks, noting the
enthusiasm and potential that this new cohort brings to the institution.