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Rajendiran Radhadevi |
Gerard Anjaline |
Kirushika Ravichandran
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CFA Society Sri Lanka (CFASSL) recently acknowledged and celebrated excellence in the field of Financial Management at the University of Jaffna.
“In alignment with our dedication to fostering talent and recognising exceptional academic performance, we are delighted to announce the recipients of our esteemed awards for the examination in 2021, presented at the 38th Convocation of the University of Jaffna held recently,” CFASSL said in a statement.
Rajendiran Radhadevi was honoured with the prestigious CFA Society Sri Lanka – Gold Medal for the Most Outstanding Performance in the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration Honours in Financial Management for the year 2021 while Gerard Rajan Angeline received the CFA Society Sri Lanka award for the Best Performance in the Third Examination in Bachelor of Business Administration Honours in Financial Management – 2021. CFASSL honoured a third award recipient, Ravichandran Kirushika with the CFA Society Sri Lanka award for the Best Performance in the Fourth Examination in Bachelor of Business Administration Honours in Financial Management for the year 2021. Dedication, academic prowess, and commitment to excellence have distinguished these students as shining examples of achievement within the financial management domain.
These awards not only recognise individual excellence but also underscore CFASSL’s commitment to promoting academic rigor and nurturing talent within the financial management profession. The recipients serve as inspiring role models for aspiring professionals, embodying the values of diligence, dedication, and excellence that are central to our organisation’s ethos.
“CFASSL extends heartfelt congratulations to Rajendiran Radhadevi, Gerard Rajan Angeline, and Ravichandran Kirushika for their outstanding achievements. We applaud their dedication, perseverance, and academic brilliance and wish them continued success in their future endeavours,” the CFASSL said.