The woman, N Mugisha, who completed her two-year post graduate course in electronics, was among 22 foreign students, who received degrees at the function.
Mugisha, married to a physiotherapist working in Burundi, had enrolled in the university in 2015. She was pregnant when she returned to the campus after first year holidays. She managed things on her own at a hostel till her seventh month, after which her mother came to help her.
Another student, Fathima Hamid from Afghanistan, could not attend the ceremony as she had returned to her country after giving birth to a child here. Her husband is a research scholar in business administration at the same campus.
They had enrolled for higher education on a scholarship offered by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).
Byrappa said the new international house being built at the university campus was expected to be completed within a year. The university now had 220 foreign students and 100 more students would join the campus during the current academic year.
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