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Honorary Doctorate

An Honorary Doctorate is an academic degree awarded by a university or institution in recognition of an individual’s outstanding contributions to a specific field, society, or humanity. Unlike traditional doctoral degrees, an honorary doctorate is not earned through academic coursework or research but is granted as a mark of distinction.
Purpose of an Honorary Doctorate

  • To honor exceptional contributions in academics, business, social work, arts, sciences, leadership, or philanthropy.
  • To recognize individuals who have significantly impacted education, industry, government, or humanitarian efforts.

Honorary Doctorates do not require the recipients to complete the necessary academic requirements of a traditional doctoral degree. Recipients are often addressed as Doctor, but this is primarily ceremonial.

An honorary doctorate is one of the highest forms of recognition an institution can bestow, symbolizing excellence, leadership, and the power of contributions that transcend traditional academic boundaries.

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Key Features

Key Features
Advantages
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  • It is a recognition of excellence
  • It honours significant accomplishments in professional or humanitarian endeavours.
  • Recipients include leaders in business, politics, science, literature, education, and the arts.
  • Honorary doctorates do not require formal academic work, research, or exams.
  • Recipients are professionals or public figures with notable contributions to society.
  • Recipients are addressed as ‘Doctor’ as a sign of respect and recognition.
  • Increased Credibility
  • Global Recognition
  • High Prestige
  • Symbol of Lifetime Achievement
  • Cultural and Social Contributions
  • Inspiration to Others
  •  Mentorship
  • Nomination:
    Candidates are nominated by faculty members, alumni, or public figures. Candidates can nominate themselves.
  • Evaluation:
    A selection committee/panel reviews the candidate's contributions and alignment with the institution’s values.
  • Award Ceremony:
    The degree is conferred during a formal event, such as a convocation or commencement ceremony, highlighting the recipient's achievements.
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