Mercury dominates ACCA Prize Winners list

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Mercury’s latest achievement has been producing a record number of Sri Lankan prize winners at a single examination session, the June 2014 exam session, where 11 of the 13 ACCA prizes were awarded to Mercury students. Sajindu Perera, winner of the prize for F5: Performance Management receives her award from Dinesh Weerakkody   Mercury Institute of Management has been firmly established as the best ACCA Tuition Provider in Sri Lanka. It has been endorsed by ACCA UK by granting the prestigious ‘Platinum’ status only to Mercury due to its continued excellence in terms of timely and comprehensive delivery of quality ACCA tuition by the acclaimed and adept panel of lecturers. In fact, Mercury’s reputation consists of much more than achieving Platinum status and achieving pass rates higher than world pass rates. Over a long period of time, Mercury has consistently been producing countless Sri Lankan prize winners for ACCA examinations, with some students achieving very high world ranks as well. Fathima Hashama Miswar was the winner of the Sri Lankan prize for ACCA Skills Level paper F4: Corporate and Business Law, having scored an impressive 89 and ranking 9th in the world. Sajindu Perera, winner of the prize for F5: Performance Management, scored a mind-blowing 93, and was also ranked 2nd in the world. Zakir Ahamed Naeem secured the F6: Taxation (UK) prize, while Fathima Shazreena Omar Siddeek, Chamini Subasena and Kuhan Vinayagasundaram won the prizes for F7: Financial Reporting (International), F8: Audit and Assurance (International) and F9: Financial Management. Chamini and Kuhan were also ranked 6th in the world for F8 and F9 respectively. Expressed otherwise, Mercury students claimed the prizes for the entire Skills Level. Mercury’s list of High Achievers does not end there. Winning the Sri Lankan prize for Professional Level paper P1: Governance, Risk and Ethics is Fathima Zeena Riyaz, while Salman Faris Frousnoon secured the prize for P3: Business Analysis, a subject for which Mercury students have always claimed the Sri Lankan prize at every examination session. Stave Lerrex Silva scored a seemingly impossible 81 for one of the papers perceived to be the hardest in the entire ACCA curriculum – P4: Advanced Financial Management, and was ranked 6th in the world.IndunilDhananjaya secured the prize for P6: Advanced Taxation (UK), while Niveditha Lakshmi was the winner of the prize for P7: Advanced Audit and Assurance (International). Jeevith Shakespeare, Managing Director of Mercury stated, “I am extremely proud of our high-achieving students who have demonstrated extraordinary performance at the June 2014 examination session. I am sure they feel an amazing sense of achievement, as it was their hard work, coupled with proper guidance from Mercury’s Platinum Lecture Panel that helped them reach this milestone in life. The Management of Mercury, together with its lecturers and staff wish all the prize winners a hearty ‘Congratulations!’

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