Honorary Doctorate - how to apply
Recognising Excellence and Lifelong Impact
Honorary Doctorate Degree
Recognising Excellence, Contribution, and Impact
An Honorary Doctorate Degree is a prestigious academic recognition awarded by a university without the usual academic requirements such as coursework, examinations, or a dissertation. Conferred honoris causa-“for the sake of honour”-it is presented to distinguished individuals who have made exceptional contributions to their profession, society, or nation.
This honour celebrates leadership, innovation, and service, while strengthening academic goodwill, global collaboration, and inspiring future generations through exemplary role models.

Master’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university.
Graduation with minimum five years of verified social service under a registered NGO.
Recognized school education with at least ten years of social service under a registered NGO.
Twenty or more years of impactful social service recognized by society or government bodies.
Eligibility for Honorary Doctorate Degree (Honoris Causa)
The Honorary Doctorate Degree recognizes individuals with strong academic backgrounds or long-standing social contributions, honoring excellence, leadership, and meaningful impact on society and public welfare.
- Master’s degree from recognized university
- Graduation with five years social service
- Schooling with ten years NGO service
- Twenty years of recognized social contribution
Who approves and confers honorary degrees?
Honorary degrees are approved by the Senate and formally conferred at Convocation ceremonies.
Honorary Awards Policy Statement
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Purpose of Honorary Awards
Honorary Awards are conferred to formally and publicly recognize individuals who have made exceptional and distinguished contributions to academia, society, or their professional field. These awards also serve to enhance the University’s standing, credibility, and long-term relationships at national and international levels.
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Prestige and Recognition Standards
Honorary Awards are among the University’s highest distinctions and are granted only to individuals of appropriate stature and merit. They acknowledge substantial achievements, leadership, or service that aligns with the University’s values and commitment to excellence, integrity, and social responsibility.
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Approval and Selection Process
All Honorary Awards are approved by the University Council following a rigorous selection process. This includes defined eligibility criteria, detailed evaluation, and due diligence procedures such as risk assessment to safeguard the interests, integrity, and reputation of both the recipient and the University.
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Discretion and Revocation Rights
To preserve the integrity of the Honorary Awards, the University Council retains full discretion to revoke an award if a recipient’s continued association may bring reputational risk or disrepute to the University, ensuring the honor remains credible and respected.
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Confidential Nomination Process
All nominations for Honorary Awards are treated with strict confidentiality at every stage. Nominees must not be informed of, consulted about, or involved in the nomination process, ensuring fairness, objectivity, and the integrity of the University’s honorary recognition system.
Honouring Excellence That Inspires Generations
Celebrating individuals whose lifelong contributions create meaningful impact, inspire future leaders, and uphold the highest values of knowledge, service, and social responsibility.