Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CA Sri Lanka’s Applied Accounting Degree records highest ever intake

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The BSC. Applied Accounting Degree of the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) recorded the highest ever intake this month at its 12th intake with over 255 students registerin­g for the academic programme.

Speaking at the inaugurati­on ceremony of the 12th intake, President of CA Sri Lanka Jagath Perera said the degree programme is continuous­ly been improved and it witnessing a remarkable popularity among the public.

“To-date all the students who have completed the degree programme are enjoying a higher level of employabil­ity, which is testament that the degree programme guarantees employabil­ity at 100 percent,” he said.

Perera said that the main yardstick to measure an institute is the employabil­ity it provides to the students following the completion of a profession­al or academic programme. “In this regard, CA Sri Lanka scores very highly,” he said.

According to Perera, any student at any level exiting CA Sri Lanka are guaranteed to be employed, whether they be graduates of the BSC. Applied Accounting degree, or were part of the Chartered Accounting programme.

Speaking at the event, Vice President of CA Sri Lanka Manil Jayesinghe said that accounting plays a critical role in everyone’s life. “People tell me without engineers the world won’t survive, and it will not witness any innovation­s or new products, but when an engineer comes up with a new product, it is finance profession­als who help the engineer secure the necessary funds to develop the product,” he said.

Therefore, Jayesinghe noted that finances influences an organisati­on from strategy to executing strategy, including reporting and communicat­ing the respective strategy. “So, basically, finance goes right across any organisati­on, and therefore I am very happy to see that you have chosen this important profession,” he said.

He also noted that for 60 years CA Sri Lanka has been producing accounting profession­als to the market, and a significan­t percent of these profession­als hold the highest position in companies. “I hope when all of you complete your degree programme, you will also reach this level of success,” Jayesinghe added.

The total student population at the CA Sri Lanka School of Accounting & Business which is conducting the degree programme approved by the University Grants Commission currently stands at 1129 students. Over 300 students have graduated since the Institute launched the degree in 2013.

During the inaugurati­on a guest lecture was delivered to the new students by Dr. Chandana Gunawardan­a, Training Consultant in Human Potential Developmen­t and physiology.

The CA Sri Lanka BSC. Applied Accounting degree is offered under two stages where students can either complete the General Degree in 3 years (6 semesters) or the Special Degree in 4 years (8 semesters). Undergradu­ates also have the opportunit­y to gain industry exposure through internship and work placement at reputed companies after 2 years of completing the programme.

Students can follow the degree at a full-time or part time basis, with transfer options to La Trobe or Deakin University in Australia after completing two years in Sri Lanka.

The entry requiremen­ts for the degree is passes in three subjects (in any subject stream) at the GCE Advanced Level (Sri Lanka) examinatio­n with a minimum mark of 30 percent for the Common General Paper in one attempt; or passes in four subjects (in any subject stream) at the GCE Advanced Level (Sri Lanka) examinatio­n (under old syllabus) in one attempt; or any foreign qualificat­ion equivalent to the GCE Advanced Level Examinatio­n in Sri Lanka such as Edexcel or Cambridge.

 ??  ?? From left: Jennifer Cooray, Deputy Manager Administra­tion of SAB, Wijerathne Banda, Registrar of the SAB, Prof. Sanath Dhammika, Director of SAB, Jagath Perera, President of CA Sri Lanka, Manil Jayasinghe, Vice President of CA Sri Lanka and Prasanna Liyanage
From left: Jennifer Cooray, Deputy Manager Administra­tion of SAB, Wijerathne Banda, Registrar of the SAB, Prof. Sanath Dhammika, Director of SAB, Jagath Perera, President of CA Sri Lanka, Manil Jayasinghe, Vice President of CA Sri Lanka and Prasanna Liyanage

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