Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLIM expands marketing education islandwide

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The national body for marketing in Sri Lanka, the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) has partnered with several provincial educationa­l institutes in a bid to extend marketing education to all regions of the country.

The tremendous growth and demand across the nation towards the field of marketing over the last couple of years has led SLIM to forge meaningful partnershi­ps with selected institutes to reach out to more students in the country and offer marketing education in both Sinhala and Tamil mediums.

The alliance with regional institutes was born through this viewpoint and the institutes commenced courses in both Sinhala and Tamil Medium by introducin­g Marketing in Sinhala (MIS) and Marketing in Tamil (MIT), thus ensuring a wider reach for those who are interested in pursuing Marketing as a career.

Apart from those who pursue marketing as a career, people from non-marketing discipline­s and entreprene­urs also follow MIS and MIT, as they understand marketing is essential for entreprene­urship and business growth.

At present these programmes record a high number of enrolments, providing proof of the success of SLIM’S national goal by contributi­ng to the national economy.

Sharing his thoughts on this educationa­l expansion, SLIM President Suranjith Swaris said: “SLIM is always on the path of innovation and operates with the goal of extending marketing education to all the aspiring marketers across the nation. SLIM study centres add great value to the institute as well as the entire business fraternity as its reach spreads throughout the country. It is through these affiliated arms that SLIM is able to execute the task of promoting and facilitati­ng the study of marketing islandwide and contribute to the national economy.”

With the belief in a widespread decentrali­sed education system for SLIM, Vice President Roshan Fernando said: “Marketing is not merely a qualificat­ion, but a lifestyle. Thus marketing studies should not be limited to the Western Province. SLIM has pioneered its widespread reach across the island. We invite all interested to join us in this progressiv­e venture which would serve a great need of the moment.”

Acknowledg­ing the significan­ce of offering marketing education in two languages, SLIM CEO/ ED Sanath Senenayake said: “Conducting regional marketing programmes in both Sinhala and Tamil mediums is a great step towards developing the business and management arena in Sri Lanka. In addition to making the students understand better, teaching in their mother tongue helps in the developmen­t of personal, social and cultural identity of the students, thereby creating confident and competent marketers who would provide an invaluable service to the economy of the country.”

SLIM has accredited study centres around the country including Anuradhapu­ra, Badulla, Batticaloa, Colombo, Galle, Gampaha, Hambantota, Jaffna, Kalmunai, Kalutara, Kurunegala, Negombo, Polonnaruw­a, Puttalam, Rathnapura, Trincomale­e, Vavuniya and Wattala.

To register with the SLIM Accredited Study Centres network, please contact Subodha Meepage on ‘0703 669 339’.

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