Mangaluru: St Agnes College students clear ACCA papers


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Mangaluru, Jul 20: Preema Monteiro, an alumna of St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru, has cleared ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, UK) papers for which the exams were held in June 2024. Preema, now an ACCA affiliate, was a student at St Agnes College, where she completed her BCom integrated with ACCA in 2019.

Preema is the daughter of Philip Monteiro and Precilla Monteiro. She is presently working as an engagement auditor at RSM, Kuwait.

St Agnes College (Autonomous) is extremely proud of Preema's accomplishments and the current students who have passed their ACCA exam papers.


Preema Monteiro

Sanjana, Archana, Derisha, Nirupama, Varsha, Shebelle, Esha, Calvisha, Krupa, Nicole (financial reporting), Malavika, Navyashree, Smithashree (financial management), Vinitha (audit and assurance), Sheryl, Sherlita (strategic business reporting), Alisha, Lenisha (advanced financial management), Laisha (advanced audit and assurance and strategic business reporting) cleared their ACCA papers in the June window.

ACCA is the world-leading qualificationwhich would equip students with the most up-to-date skills in accountancy and finance, to ensure a career in any direction and become the successful, sought-after finance professional the world needs.

St Agnes College is the first college in Mangaluru to begin BCom with an ACCA-integrated batch in 2016. Since then, the college has had 17 ACCA affiliates, with Preema being the latest addition to the list.

 

 

 

  

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