Mangaluru: St Agnes College students excel in ACCA exams


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Mangaluru, Jul 19: St Agnes College (Autonomous) proudly acknowledges the achievement of its alumna, Nisha D’Souza, who has cleared all ACCA exams and earned the prestigious status of ACCA affiliate.

Nisha D’Souza, who graduated from St Agnes College in May 2019, is the daughter of Raghava Adyar and Pramila D’Souza. She is currently working as audit senior at KPMG.

St Agnes College congratulated its students who have successfully cleared the ACCA exams held in June 2025, including Serena Francine Saldanha, Wineva Wiyona Vas, Misha Aroza (audit and assurance), Srinithish (financial management), Rachana P S, Sweedal Liona Monis, Aysha Lamha M K, Ruth Melanie D’Souza, Nabhan Muzaffar, Pranjali Shet and Misbah Banu (financial reporting).


Nisha D’Souza

St Agnes College also congratulated its alumni, Carol Pauline Misquith, for clearing the advanced financial management paper, Malavika Harish and Preemal Monis for clearing the strategic business reporting paper, and Esha D’Silva for clearing the advanced audit and assurance paper in the ACCA examinations held in March 2025.

St Agnes College proudly holds the distinction of being the first institution in Mangaluru to offer a bachelor of commerce (BCom) programme seamlessly integrated with the globally recognised ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) qualification. Launched in 2016, this innovative programme equips students with cutting-edge skills in accountancy and finance, positioning them for successful careers as finance professionals across diverse industries. A testament to the success of its ACCA-integrated BCom programme, St Agnes College is proud to have 28 ACCA affiliates to its credit, including Nisha D’Souza.

 

 

 

  

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