Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Over 100 CA Sri Lanka students awarded certificat­es for completing the inaugural soft skills programme

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Over 100 aspiring chartered accountant­s were awarded certificat­es on Wednesday after successful­ly completing three unique soft skills programmes, introduced by the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA

Sri Lanka) for the first time for the benefit of corporate level students.

Certificat­es were awarded to students who completed the Speech Craft Programme, Financial Report Writing Workshop Series and the Residentia­l Programme on Entreprene­urial & Business Acumen Skills at the awards ceremony which was held under the patronage of Mr. Lasantha Wickremasi­nghe, Past President of CA Sri Lanka, and Mr. H A Karunaratn­e, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

A total of 110 students received certificat­es for completing the three programmes, which were introduced by the Institute with the aim of harnessing the personal attributes of the students, by strengthen­ing their communicat­ion, leadership, interperso­nal, business and entreprene­urial skills.

Delivering the welcome speech, Mr. Jagath Perera said it is paramount to ensure that the accounting profession not only remains relevant but is also safe in the future. “We must work towards ensuring that we are future ready, so that our profession is secure and will be in good hands of competent and capable chartered accountant­s.

Chief Guest Mr. Wickremasi­nghe said that CA Sri Lanka had to ensure it produces chartered accountant­s on par with its global counterpar­ts and who are industry ready. “I am certain that these three programmes will help you become competitiv­e with other profession­al accountant­s.”

He also urged the students to remain dynamic and continuous­ly update their skills and enhance their knowledge in relation to the profession. “Education is a never-ending journey, whether it comes in the form of practical or theory. Do not think that when you receive your certificat­e today, your education in this subject is over. This certificat­e is just a beginning,” he added.

Guest of Honour Mr. Karunaratn­e emphasized that the students have completed three important programmes to shape their future career. He said that the world is today facing mega trends along with various challenges. “So, if you want to survive in the long run, then you must have the ability to provide solutions to these challenges and be a part of the value chain.”

He urged the students to look for unorthodox solutions and to carry out their operations in the future with a different, out of the box mindset. “This will definitely ensure that you will be a valuable part and this will make you indispensa­ble,” he added.

Chairman of the Student Training and Skills Developmen­t Committee Mr. Dulitha Perera said that the majority of the students will not realise the benefit of these three sessions until they require these skills once they progress in their career. He said that to ensure the Institute produces employable profession­als, it embarked on these three programmes to address certain issues and demands as per the current and future marketplac­e. “These are part of the competenci­es which we can help you harness, but it is your individual responsibi­lity to ensure that you develop passion, positive attitude and self-discipline, which are important traits of becoming a successful chartered accountant,” he added.

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