One of Colombo’s leading schools, Musaeus College recently won the Colombo Regional Round of the CA Sri Lanka Business Plan Competition – 2019. St. Bridget’s Convent was adjudged the first runner up, while Devi Balika Vidyalaya was the second runner up. A total of 14 schools from the Colombo district took part in the Colombo [...]

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Musaeus College wins Colombo Round of CA Sri Lanka Business Plan Competition 2019

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One of Colombo’s leading schools, Musaeus College recently won the Colombo Regional Round of the CA Sri Lanka Business Plan Competition – 2019. St. Bridget’s Convent was adjudged the first runner up, while Devi Balika Vidyalaya was the second runner up.

A total of 14 schools from the Colombo district took part in the Colombo rounds which was held across three days to accommodate all participating schools. The winning three teams were chosen based on the highest aggregate marks received by all teams that pitched a business plan to a panel of judges.

The teams with the highest aggregate marks will qualify for the Grand Finale which will be held in Colombo in early April. The winner of the Grand Finale will fly to Brisbane, Australia to take part in the Blue Shift Case Competition.

The strategic partner of the CA Sri Lanka Business Plan Competition is the QUT Business School of the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, while the competition is organised in association with the Sri Lanka and Australia Chamber of Commerce (SLACC).

Head of the competition’s Panel of Judges, Dr. Roshan Ajward, who is a senior lecturer in the Department of Accounting of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, presenting the winners cheque to Musaeus College.

Dr. Roshan Ajward, presenting the first runners-up cheque to St. Bridget’s Convent.

Dr. Roshan Ajward, presenting the second runners-up cheque to Devi Balika Vidyalaya

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