The event was attended by British Ambassador to Qatar Jonathan Wilks, guest speaker Fatima El Mahdi, head of THIMUN Qatar, and regaled with musical interludes performed by Doha College students.
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British Ambassador to Qatar Jonathan Wilks addressing the event
The 118 students who graduated this year (including three Qatari), are set to start university courses in the UK and Europe, the US, Canada, Bahrain and Qatar – with other place confirmations from around the world still arriving every day.
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A musical interlude by Doha College students
Doha College is proud to have a history of exceptional examination results, and also offers one of the widest range of subjects in the country, listing sciences, languages, humanities, fine arts, performing arts, music, and also BTEC qualifications in sports coaching. This combination of excellence and versatility opens wide horizons for DC students’ future careers.
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A group of female graduates in a celebratory mood
The most favoured destinations this year are shaping up to be University of Manchester, which will welcome nearly 10% of Doha College’s graduates, followed by Queen Mary University of London, University of Nottingham, Cardiff University, University College London, University of Warwick, Durham University, King’s College London, Imperial College London, Stanford and many more, the statement added.