Mangaluru: St Aloysius College (Autonomous) felicitates CA, ACCA Affiliates


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Mangaluru, Oct 29: The Aloysians, who recently acquired the qualification of Chartered Accountant and ACCA Affiliate were recognized and honoured during the valedictory ceremony of Commercio by the department of Commerce, St Aloysius College. The programme was held in the Eric Mathias Hall on October 28. The programme began with a prayer song rendered by Joann and Blanch. Eleven students - Jeevitha B, Jessica Pinto, Radley Lawson Mendonca, Rodney Pinto and Shubra Shetty were honoured for becoming Chartered Accountants and Jeevan Jin Jose, Lishelle Pearl DSouza, Shivani Kateel, Venkatesh Baliga, Vritika Shalwin, Amelita Martis were felicitated for becoming ACCA Affiliates.

The chief guest on the occasion, Athmika Amin, executive director, J V Springs, Mangaluru, in her message to the gathering emphasized on the importance of participation in various activities to improvise ones soft skills. Dr Praveen Martis, principal presided over the programme complimented the C A and ACCA Affiliates. He also congratulated the team led by Nisha (staff coordinator) and Leanza and Adnan (student coordinators) for the meticulous organization of ‘COMMERCIO’, an inter-class commerce contest. Dr Denis Fernandes, director of Arrupe Block, Dr Manuel Tauro, dean of Commerce Faculty were present on the occasion.

Dr Zeena D’Souza, HoD of Commerce Professional, welcomed the gathering. Dr Shobha, HoD of Commerce conducted the felicitation programme. On behalf of the achievers, Radley Mendonca shared his journey of becoming Chartered Accountant and Venkatesh Baliga spoke how one should prepare to become ACCA Affiliate. Nisha expressed the words of gratitude. The programmed was compered by Mischelle.

  

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