Ms Theshaya Naidoo scored 16 distinctions during studies for her Bachelor of Social Sciences degree she achieved with a cum laude pass.
Naidoo said she was proud to be following in the footsteps of her late aunt who had attended UKZN and her parents and brother who are also alumni of the University.
‘Completing my first degree at the age of 20 with a cum laude pass and 16 distinctions after very average marks in matric was confirmation that I could achieve anything with a goal and plan,’ she said.
In 2018 Naidoo was awarded the Emma Smith Overseas Scholarship which recognises exceptional academic performance. She also received the Werkmans Bursary in 2019.
Some of her other achievements include being a finalist in the UKZN E-Learning Competition; recognised as a South African Women in Law by the Human Rights Moot Court and being a finalist in GradStar, which identifies the Top 100 students in the country based on leadership qualities and readiness for the workplace.
Naidoo is a member of the prestigious Golden Key International Honor Society and is the Media Director for the UKZN Criminology Association in which she maintains open communication with senior management.
She is also a social media influencer and runs three businesses, while studying for a law degree at UKZN
Naidoo has this advice for student colleagues: Find goals and plans that work for you. Focus on academics.’