Narayan Chaudhary (35), the death row convict, had enrolledwith the IGNOU for MA (sociology) in 2012.
Similarly, Vijay Mahakalkar (30) and Shyamrao Waghmare (45), serving life sentences, had registered themselves with the varsity for BA and MA sociology courses, respectively.
All three inmates have completed their degrees, a senior official of the university said.
However, the inmates could not attend the IGNOU convocation held this month, where degrees were awarded to successful candidates, due to protocol and prison rules.
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As many as 745 prisoners from Nagpur and Amravati jails have applied for IGNOU courses since July 2010, he said, adding most of them opted for social science disciplines.
Prisoners are provided study material by the university like other students, he said.
DIG (Prisons), Eastern Region, Yogesh Desai, said jail authorities have launched initiatives to impart different skills to the inmates.
They are trained in traditional skills like fabrication and carpentry, among others. Besides, a facility has been set up in the jail premises by a company called Sai Minda to manufacture wiring harnesses, he told PTI.
He said the inmates take a lot of interest in skill development courses as these will help them to get jobs or start their own business once they are released.
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