Mangaluru: Five Aloysius students achieve ACCA success during BCom course


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Mangaluru, Apr 13: In a remarkable academic achievement, five students from St Aloysius (Deemed to be University), have become ACCA affiliates while pursuing their BCom degree. Arren Maclin Crasta, Shirley Lobo, Shawn Warren D’Souza, Riya Liana Martis, and Faye Carmel Rodrigues successfully cleared all ACCA subjects, attributing their success to the university’s dedicated faculty and supportive learning environment.

They highlighted the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and adopting strategic exam preparation techniques, such as analyzing past question papers to understand patterns.

The university also takes pride in the accomplishments of its alumni Rebecca Angela Pinto, Steffy John, Rasha Fathima, Rimsha Fathima, and Darren Malcom Lobo who have also earned ACCA affiliation, reflecting the institution’s strong commitment to global professional education.

The ACCA qualification opens doors to international career opportunities in fields such as accounting, auditing, taxation, business valuation, and finance. With a global network of over 257,900 members along with approximately 530,100 aspiring professionals, ACCA continues to be a highly respected credential worldwide.

The management, vice-chancellor, and faculty of St Aloysius have extended their heartfelt congratulations to all the achievers, reaffirming the institution’s dedication to academic excellence and student success.

 

 

  

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