Sunday 15 May 2016

What we saw at the CIMA Mind Challenge

There was no sleep in the spirit CIMA contenders challenge. Hilton residences runners were seen with equipment ready to be interviewed. To mark the jurisdiction of the Mind Challenge 18 annual morning was an important test for students of CIMA who put the case together opportunity.

Chief guest of the morning was the president of CIMA Sri Lanka Board, Manjula De Silva. "Sri Lanka is the biggest market" for qualification in the UK, he told the combat ready crews, and is the largest outside their country of origin market. enthusiastic contest, the president admitted to represent several of his former physical education in several surveys as a student. Often said. "Good things are not fun, and fun things are not always good" Coming through indulgence "no fault" questionnaires, was seen working quietly answered questions.





40 teams from all professional and educational field began later but only eight survived. Dialogue and Fonterra were among corporate teams still standing, while a team from the University of Kelaniya also flew its colors. Glitch-buzzers and do not take away from the other entertaining way round.

Business and Current Affairs, CIMA Curriculum, Sports, Entertainment, History and Geography were the obstacles thrown their way into the final rounds of the competition. 4 teams entered this stage that quickly became a show full of intellectual gladiator style down between the teams ranked in the top.

Runners-up were the team members 'environment' Tharindri Rupesinghe, Jetha Elvitigala, Shama Ameenudeen, Sarith Samarajeewa and Sean Baliah.





The first place winners and return tickets to Sigiriya was a team of alumni of Ananda College, called "Ex ACQC. Deran Hewavitharana, Darshana Gamage, Lukshitha Lokugalappaththi, Virâj Indula Madushanka and Dian were its members.

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