On 13th October 2025, the workshop doors at Busoga International Polytechnic (BIP) opened for celebration—not another class.
The institution proudly hosted the Graduation Ceremony for the 2025 Batch, recognizing the achievement of 158 students who successfully completed their training across four essential technical fields:
This was more than just a handover of certificates. It was a celebration of discipline, transformation, and career readiness.
The graduating class included:
Each one walked across the stage with skills that don’t just fill resumes — they build real things, solve real problems, and power real futures.
A highlight of the event was a video presentation shown on large screens throughout the hall, capturing the students’ year in action:
For many guests, it was their first time seeing what the students actually do every day—and it left a lasting impression.
🎯 These weren’t just students—they were already functioning like professionals in training.
The event was graced by several distinguished guests and partners, including:
Their presence wasn’t just ceremonial—it reflected the strong local and international support for BIP’s mission to raise the next generation of skilled technicians.
Before the ceremony, families were taken on an engaging tour of the learning spaces that shaped the graduates:
It helped parents connect the dots between training and transformation—and see the value of BIP’s hands-on approach to learning.
For many graduates, this day wasn’t just about a certificate—it was about proving themselves, gaining confidence, and becoming ready for jobs, leadership, and contribution.
These are technicians with tools in their hands and purpose in their hearts.
BIP extends heartfelt congratulations to the entire Class of 2025—and deep gratitude to the families, instructors, and supporters who stood by them every step of the way.
To our graduates:
Take the skills.
Take the lessons.
Go build something that matters.
👉 Apply Now to join the next class of makers, builders, and leaders at Busoga International Polytechnic.