Bank of Ceylon honours outstanding students at University of Jaffna’s 38th convocation

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Talented students receive prestigious awards for their exceptional academic achievements 


The Bank of Ceylon (BOC) proudly participated in the recent 38th convocation of the University of Jaffna, recognising exceptional academic achievements by awarding the prestigious ‘BOC Gold Medal’ to two outstanding graduates.

The BOC Gold Medal, a symbol of academic excellence and dedication, was awarded to Priyanthini Matheswaran who was recognised for her outstanding performance in the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration Examination 2021.Matheswaran is affiliated with the Department of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce, University of Jaffna. 

The second medal was awarded to Mawathage Christine Dinushi Seneviratne, who was honoured for her exceptional performance in the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce Honours Examination 2021.

Seneviratne is attached to the Department of Commerce, Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce, University of Jaffna.

These awards highlight the Bank of Ceylon’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and supporting the educational aspirations of Sri Lankan students. The bank continues to play a pivotal role in encouraging young talents to achieve their full potential and contribute meaningfully to the country’s economic and social development.

“We are immensely proud to honour these exceptional students with the BOC Gold Medal,” said Bank of Ceylon Assistant General Manager – Northern Province V Sivananthan. “Their dedication and outstanding performance are truly commendable. As a leading financial institution, we are committed to supporting educational excellence and nurturing future leaders.”

The Bank of Ceylon congratulates Priyanthini Matheswaran and Mawathage Christine Dinushi Seneviratne on their remarkable achievements and wishes them continued success in their future endeavours.

 

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