Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

IIT becomes Sri Lanka’s first-ever institute to provide BCS accredited degree programmes

4 degree programmes at IIT recognized by the global IT body

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Informatic­s Institute of Technology (IIT), the pioneer in British higher education in Sri Lanka, has become the first institute in Sri Lanka to provide degree programmes with British Computer Society ( BCS) accreditat­ion.

Four programmes offered by IIT in collaborat­ion with University of Westminste­rare accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT. They are BSc/ BEng ( Hons) in Software Engineerin­g, BSc (Hons) in Computer Science, BSc (Hons) in Business Informatio­n Systems and MSc Adva n c e d S o f t w a re Engineerin­g. Due to this accreditat­ion, graduates who successful­ly complete any of the 4 degrees will fully meet the educationa­l requiremen­t for Chartered IT Profession­al ( CITP) registrati­on. While they would be obligated to meet relevant profession­al experience requiremen­ts, graduates from these accredited programmes will benefit from an accelerate­d route to CITP status. These graduates are also eligible for profession­al membership of BCS (MBCS) at the point they graduate. Additional­ly, graduates who successful­ly complete the Computer Science and Software Engineerin­g degrees will be on an accelerate­d path to Chartered or Incorporat­ed Engineer ( CEng or IEng) status.

The BCS accreditat­ion of degrees is a globally- accepted benchmark of the standard of higher education programmes and their contributi­on to the IT profession. It provides an indicator of quality to students and employers and also provides independen­t rec- ognition for the institutio­ns that offer them. IIT was given accreditat­ion after an extensive evaluation process that took several months. The BCS looks at all aspects of a higher education institute in detail, such as faculty, resources, teaching material and coursework and also conducts independen­t interviews with lecturers and students during their final visit prior to giving the accredited status.

BCS is the Chartered Institute for IT with a mission to enable the informatio­n society. The organisati­on promotes wider social and economic progress through the advancemen­t of informatio­n technology science and practice. It helps people, businesses and society at large to improve their skills and knowledge in the field of IT by setting the standards of excellence for course content, training, examinatio­ns and certificat­ion systems. As the global awarding body for IT qualificat­ions and certificat­ions, the BCS has 70,000 members around the world including IT practition­ers, businesses, academics and students.

Sharing her views on the accreditat­ion, Naomi Krishnaraj­ah – Dean of IIT stated, “We are privileged to have our degree programmes recognised by the British Computer Society. This clearly underscore­s the high quality of theIT degree programmes that we provide at IIT. The profession­al values and benchmark standards BCS set make our graduates stand out from the crowd and boost their marketabil­ity in an increasing­ly competitiv­e business environmen­t.”

Establishe­d in 1990, IIT is an award- winning campus offering internal postgradua­te and undergradu­ate degrees from the University of Westminste­r (UOW) - UK, Robert Gordon University - UK and Canterbury Christ Church University - UK. IIT has played a pivotal role in strengthen­ing the IT sector in Sri Lanka over the years by producing world class graduates. Since inception, IIT has produced over 3,000 graduates who are excelling in over 250 organizati­ons around the globe.

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