The Student Day celebration was held at Qom University of Technology.

According to the university's public relations office: The Student Day was celebrated with the presence of the university's board of trustees at the Shahid Akhoundi Conference Hall, along with a Q&A session.
In this celebration, Dr. Rezai Nour congratulated the students on their special day, appreciating the unwavering support of the students for the university officials, and added: "Our very existence is dedicated to serving you, dear students. Your demands, fair criticism, and support provide us with motivation many times over. Thanks to your support, university officials have made positive changes in the construction, educational, and research sectors."
He continued: "The construction of 5,000 square meters of necessary space for students, professors, and staff, the renovation of all educational classrooms, a 150% growth in educational spaces, and the establishment of engineering and computer faculties, as well as workshop and laboratory complexes, are some of the activities that have taken place over the past year at Qom University of Technology."
Dr. Rezai Nour stated: "With the improvements made in processes and practices, Qom University of Technology is expected to be among the top 10 industrial universities and the top 120 universities in the country by the year 1403 (2024)."
Hojjatoleslam and Muslims Dr. Ghorbani Mobin, head of the Supreme Leader's representative office in the university, said: "In scientific growth, spirituality is very effective and is a guide for the advancement of humanity. Western scientists separated science from spirituality, leading to the decline of Western society.
Today, one of the most important problems in the West is the lack of spirituality.
He added: "Islam considers science and spirituality to be interdependent. Scholars should incorporate spirituality into their lives to become notable figures in history. For example, Khwāja Nasir al-Din al-Tusi was a mystic and philosopher before turning to scientific matters."
Following this, Pouya Emadi, secretary of the Islamic Association, Ali Asghar Vali, secretary of the Islamic Community Association, and Mohammad Reza Heydari, head of the Student Basij, read their statements regarding Student Day. Additionally, Ali Shah Varouqi, vice secretary of the Welfare and Syndicate Council of the university, presented a report on the activities conducted by this council.
This ceremony concluded with students questioning the university's board of trustees.