Wednesday, 31 August 2016

SWABI GIRL DECLARED WORLDWIDE TOPER IN (ACCA) ONLINE TEST


Sidratul Muntaha alias Sidra Khan, a resident of Topi tehsil of Swabi district, has got first position by scoring 100 per cent marks in the Management Accounting MA-1 paper in an online examination of the Association of Certified Chartered Accountants ( ACCA) .

She has been declared a worldwide topper from Pakistan to have competed among 180 countries of the world by a UK-based university. The online examination is conducted by local British council official

Chartered Accountants (ACCA).
This brilliant student has been announced a global topper from Pakistan to have competed between 180 countries of the world by a UK-based varsity. Thisonline is conducted by local British council officials.

A teacher of Sidra Khan, Adnan Siddiqui at the Professionals’ Academy of Commerce (PAC), Peshawar, situated in University Town while talking to media sources said that celebrating the success of their high achievers was always a proud moment for him.



“Frankly speaking, I had worked hard, but was not that confident that I would score 100 per cent because my competition was with thousands of others from 180 countries. It was a computer-based paper that I attempted in the presence of British Council invigilators,” Ms Khan said.

She said that local students often underrated themselves while they had good potential for such global competitions. She said that students from India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka also participated in the recent competition. “

 “I was lucky enough to have beaten them all and brought laurels to Pakistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and my institution,” she said.

Ms Khan said that getting first position and a worldwide topper recognition was important, but winning laurels for her country was an added pleasure and a source of pride for her and her family.

She said that it was a golden opportunity for her as worldwide students could appear for Management Accounting paper for qualifying ACCA where after success degrees were being issued  to the successful candidates from UK.

“I suggest that young girls and boys should avail of such programmed without any hesitation as it needs hard work and self-confidence,” she said.


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