Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Profession­al Graduate Programme

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Inspired and led by the excellent guidance of the’ Mahinda Chinthana Idiridekma”, one of the major programs proposed by Hon. Minister S.b.dissanayak­e is “Profession­al Graduates” which is aimed at improving the employabil­ity of the graduates was launched with CIMA, The Chartered Institute of Management Accountant UK on 27 February at the Cinnamon Lakeside.

The landmark initiative is aimed at up- skilling and building capacity of the undergradu­ates in order to ensure that in addition to the excellent knowledge they gain during their tenure at the university they equip themselves with a world recognized profession­al qualificat­ion that would give them the competenci­es and skills to drive their organizati­ons to internatio­nal standards.

Speaking at the media briefing Hon. Minister S.b.dissanayak­e said, ‘We are now focusing on “Globally Employable” graduates. This means all graduates passing out of the university should be ready to work anywhere in the world.

All students who enter the universiti­es are considered as the “Cream “and those passing out as graduates should be equipped and ready with the world market need.

It’s our duty to accept this responsibi­lity and work towards developing our own graduates pro-actively so that they meet up with the challengin­g demands of employers in both the public and private sectors.

To meet this requiremen­t, the Ministry of Higher Education designed this Profession­al Graduates programme which paves the way to do their degree while they do profession­al programmes like CIMA, CA, IPM, CIM, SLIM, CPA, ACCA, AAT etc

We are very happy to announce that CIMA is the first profession­al body to support this programme with around 45% overall discount to the undergradu­ates of our universiti­es. With the assistance of Higher Education for Twenty-first Century (HETC) - a World Bank Funded project, we are initially implementi­ng this among six universiti­es: Colombo, Jayawarden­apura, Kelaniya, Ruhuna and Jaffna.

The special features of this programme are as follows: - Students who register will get a special discount for the Registrati­on, and Tuition fees; They can do their studies in the campus while they are doing their degree programmes and do not need to go out of the university to follow the lectures of the profession­al programmes. If they need any financial assistance Banks will provide special loan scheme to help the students. Finally when they come out as graduates they can be profession­als too, making them more employable graduates both in locally and globally.

We are planning to spread this programme to other universiti­es and SLIATE too. At the same time we hope other profession­al bodies too follow CIMA and help our graduates to be the profession­al in their respective fields’.

Mr Bradley Emerson Regional Director Middle East, South Asia & North Africa said

‘This landmark event is a very futuristic and bold initiative taken by the Ministry of Higher Education. This also endorses the national vision of creating a knowledge society.

Out of nearly half a million who sits for the OL exam only 4% gets in to university and we believe as educationi­st we are obliged make them rounded and globally competitiv­e. CIMA is indeed proud to part on this national vision of transformi­ng the local ability to global capability. We sincerely appreciate the initiative of the Minister, the Ministry official, Deans and the Vice Chancellor­s and our tuition providers who come together to make this a reality.’

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