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FRESHMEN MATRICULATION CEREMONY

Freshmen reading out their oaths of allegiance


College's Academic Board

Aerial view of the auditorium


 Today, on the 11th of November 2020 our freshmen have been matriculated. All freshmen were seen on their flowing gowns with a big grin on their faces.

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