4 marketing management students pass November CMMS exam
By Paulene Paglumotan
Four MMSU College of Business, Economics, and Accountancy (CBEA) students passed the Certified Marketing Management Specialist (CMMS) Assessment Examination conducted by the Center for Professional Advancement and Continuing Education, Inc. (CPACE) Philippines on November 15.
The fourth-year students of the BSBA Marketing Management program include Erica Jane Bagat Clemente, who ranked Top 10 with a rating of 85.00; Alexandra Jane Agsaway Albino; Luiza Daoang; and Nika Rico Madarcos.
Official results of the Batch 14 examinees were announced on November 21. The MMSU passers will receive an official certificate showing that competency standards for marketing management have been met.
The CMMS exam is designed to assess fundamental knowledge and skills in market research, brand strategy, and campaign execution. Its primary objective is to validate expertise in various core marketing management topics, which is essential in preparing students for their future careers.
CPACE Philippines regulates the conduct of the CMMS exam. It offers a variety of courses and programs, such as training, seminars, conventions, conferences, webinars, workshops, and other learning development activities that are designed to help professionals stay up-to-date on the latest trends and developments in the fields of business and administration.
The Department of Business Administration, headed by Prof. Don Mcarthney Tugaoen, expressed pride in the students’ achievement, recognizing their dedication and hard work in the field of marketing.
The MMSU students’ certification reaffirms the university’s commitment to producing competent and industry-ready graduates, equipped with the skill sets needed in the business industry.
Dec, 02, 2025 02:56:pm
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