St Agnes College alumna Deepthi Menezes clears prestigious CMA (USA) exam


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Mangaluru, Nov 11: St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru, has announced a significant academic milestone as its alumna, Deepthi Menezes from the 2022–25 batch, successfully cleared the Certified Management Accountant (CMA - USA) examination — one of the most respected global certifications in management accounting and financial strategy.

Deepthi becomes the first student from St Agnes College to clear a part of the prestigious CMA (USA) program, setting a new benchmark of excellence. She had earlier cleared Part 1 of the exam with a score of 84% (420/500), demonstrating her proficiency in performance, financial planning, and analytics. She has now advanced further by clearing Part 2: Strategic Financial Management with a score of 74% (370/500).

Her achievement is the result of a strategic collaboration between St Agnes College and Miles Education, Bengaluru, aimed at offering students world-class professional education and exposure.

Daughter of Paul Menezes, former vice principal of Sacred Heart College, Madanthyar, and Lydia D’Souza, Deepthi exemplifies the college’s vision of nurturing globally competent professionals. Her success highlights the institution’s commitment to empowering students with international qualifications and industry-relevant skills.

As one of the pioneers in offering integrated global professional programs such as BCom with ACCA, St Agnes College has once again reinforced its reputation as a premier institution for developing top-tier finance and accounting talent.

The college has extended its heartfelt congratulations to Deepthi Menezes on her remarkable achievement and wished her continued success in her professional journey.

 
 
 
 
  

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