Wearing the gown is not a prerequisite to obtain any degree, but if its the rule of the university they yes it should be followed. A lot of traditions don't serve any purpose, so should all traditions be thrown out the window? How many Indians are truly following traditions?
Secondly my main issue with this topic was the title itself. The guy comparing the convocation gown to that of the priests and Pope..hence my earlier remark of him being an ignorant moron. I dont give a toss if people get their degrees in the nude.
Good Fortune always comes knocking at your door...when you are sh*tting in the toilet!! :)
Wearing the gown is not a prerequisite to obtain any degree, but if its the rule of the university they yes it should be followed. A lot of traditions don't serve any purpose, so should all traditions be thrown out the window? How many Indians are truly following traditions?
Secondly my main issue with this topic was the title itself. The guy comparing the convocation gown to that of the priests and Pope..hence my earlier remark of him being an ignorant moron. I dont give a toss if people get their degrees in the nude.
Good Fortune always comes knocking at your door...when you are sh*tting in the toilet!! :)
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