I would like to enthusiastically recommend Dr XXX, as a strong addition to your esteemed AAA Business School, as a prospective candidate for full-time MBA program.I have known him, for four and a half years, as a student who had completed Bachelor of Physiotherapy program in July, 2006 from BBB College, Hyderabad (India).
As it is well-said that, "Managers are born, not made" , which classically defines him as a professional, with a knack of in-borne Managerial and leadership skills, in whatsoever faculty & profile he works. I found XXX to be confident, sincere and expressive with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.He is a person with a broad-spectrum and multifaceted personality,who is gifted with outstanding extracurricular approach. I've seen him as good sportperson, (in athletics and badminton), excellent artist, worked as assistant editor of the debut edition of the college magazine, 'acp speaks..' and was the main resourse person, who even designed the format and logo of the magazine.
Although we dont have a formal student association here, but he was the main link and voice of students of the entire college, which reflected his charisma of leadership. He is a good motivation speaker and was also a source of inspiration for his juniors, inmates & faculty. He always participated in extempore,quiz and has excelled in cultural activities, like Singing, Dance, Skit, etc. He is a good event manager, and has organised and managed various events in the college, like arranging the annual cultural fest, a sponsored fashion show, volunteered actively for various health, awareness and screening camps in the campus.
These are skills that cannot be taught and are the principal reasons for XXX's success to-date.
I have only touched upon the most important abilities of this highly qualified and motivated individual. With this letter, I strongly recommend him and assure that he will be an asset to your institution.
I wish him all the best for his future endeavors.
Principal
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