FNU helps Kumar reach full potential

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Ryana Rashnita Kumar believes that an enriching student experience during one’s tertiary studies is the foundation to a successful life and career.

Without missing a beat, Kumar said her tertiary journey at the Fiji National University (FNU) cemented the notion that a balance between receiving quality education and being engaged in campus life activities contributed to a memorable phase in her life.

From the Sugar City of Lautoka, Kumar’s knack for finances influenced her career ambitions after completing studies at Lautoka Primary School and Pandit Vishnu Deo Memorial College. 

Education

In 2012, Kumar enrolled in the Bachelor of Accounting at FNU’s Namaka Campus in Nadi.

Offered under the College of Business, Hospitality and Tourism Studies (CBHTS), the three-year program was designed to equip graduates with conceptual understanding and practical skills in the operation of commercial activities. Fields of study include economics, commercial law, quantitative analysis, and management, with particular focus on accounting as a tool of financial management and external disclosure of business performance, viability, and accountability.

“I cherished my time at FNU because I learnt to grow emotionally, physically, philosophically and socially,” Kumar shared.

“They say ‘Money makes the world go round’, hence there would always be a need for people to manage that money. This was why I decided to undertake this program with an aim to be a successful accountant.”

“I chose FNU because I knew the University would help me reach my full potential and be workforce ready to meet the job market demands. It was a challenge working part time whilst studying and coping with the loss of my father during my first year of university studies. ”

“Despite this, I am grateful for the support I had that enabled me to complete the degree with excellent sores.”

Three years after receiving her undergraduate certificate in 2015, Kumar decided to upskill her qualifications and enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting program.

Navigating her way through studies interrupted and influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated restrictions on learning and teaching, Kumar managed to persevere and graduated in 2020.

She is currently pursuing her Master of Commerce in Accounting at FNU.

“I want to highlight that in addition to the theoretical and practical knowledge I gained, FNU also embedded in me the importance of soft skills such as teamwork, communication and constant and comprehensive learning.” 

Career

During her degree studies, Kumar also worked as an Assistant Accountant at Vimals Investment Fiji Ltd before taking on a similar role at the Foundation of Rural Integrated Enterprise and Development (FRIEND) Fiji.

In 2017, Kumar became a Team Leader Accounts Payable at Higgins Fiji and lead a team of six in overseeing the operations of the department and its effective work assignments with staff and vendors.

“In the five years I’ve been at Higgins, I have managed over 100 vendor accounts, successfully completed numerous special projects, created new and streamlined existing procedures and reviewed and analysed monthly journal entries and various accounts,” she explained.

Kumar has progressed in her career and her most recent role was Manager Finance at the Sigatoka Town Council.

“As Manager I am responsible for planning and executing the financial tasks and projects of the organization, make estimates of funds required for short and long-term financial objectives of the Council, achieve a proper mix of equity and debt, manage metrics, KPI tracking and reports and supervise the preparation of quarterly and annual account.”

She is now the Chief Financial Controller at Mal Gov in Marshall Island. 

Words of Wisdom

Kumar said the main advice that she banked on throughout her career progression was to keep her goal in mind.

“Sometimes we get so distracted by immediate barriers that we feel like giving up easily, but if we always have a clear idea of want we want to achieve then this serves as a source of motivation,” she said.

“Remember also that every moment is an opportunity to learn from everyone around you, no matter their title. Pay attention when things go well, and pay extra attention when they don’t, and watch how people react to it.” 

Apply Now

The Fiji National University is now accepting applications for Semester 1, 2023 studies.

For further information, students can visit our website at www.fnu.ac.fj email the Academic Team via admission@fnu.ac.fj or Text (Toll-Free) 857 for Vodafone and Inkk users.

Open Day 2022

Prospective students can also attend the University’s annual Open Day event to learn first-hand of the academic and career pathways they could pursue at the national institution.

The Open Day will be held at the Nasinu Campus, Natabua Campus in Lautoka and Naduna Campus in Labasa on Friday, 21 October and Saturday, 22 October at the Nasinu Campus only.

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