333 students who have graduated from FNU's College of Business, Hospitality and Tourism Studies have been told to be ready to face the music of the real world since challenges will not come on a daily basis but on an hourly basis.
While speaking at the graduation ceremony, ANZ Fiji Country Head Saud Minam highlighted to the graduates that once they achieve their goal, it is important to maintain themselves at that level.
He told graduates that education is a lifetime process and every day is a learning process where new things will be learned.
Meanwhile, FNU's Chancellor Rajesh Chandra says that the certificates that the graduates have obtained today should mark a turning point in their life and lead to lifelong success and contribute to the collective success of the economy.
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