Mangaluru: Three final year B Com students from Srinivas University clear ACCA paper


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Mangaluru, Apr 22: The results of the ACCA (ASSOCIATION OF CHARTERED CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTANTS, UK) exams were announced on Monday, April 12. Three students from the college have cleared the ACCA paper – Audit and Assurance F8, A P Jadeer Mahboob is the son of Kannur residents Mahboob P C and Jayyidha Zain A P. Muhammed Jazim, the son of T Abdul Shukoor and Shakkeela Abdul Shukoor from Kannur, and Sabin Saji, the son of Saji Mathew and Berly Saji from Kasargod, were among the 92,000 candidates who took the test worldwide.

All the three students are in their final year of B Com ACCA at Srinivas University, City Campus Pandeshwar.


A P Jadeer Mahboob


Muhammed Jazim


Sabin Saji

CA A Ragavendra Rao, chancellor, Dr A Srinivas Rao, pro chancellor, Dr P S Aithal, vice chancellor, registrars, professor Keerthan Raj, dean of College of Management and Commerce, professor Sharmila S Shetty, course coordinator for UG Commerce Department, College of Management and Commerce, and all teaching and non-teaching staff members of Srinivas University congratulated them on the achievement.

  

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