Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka Technologi­cal Campus offers 50% scholarshi­ps for top degree programme of Deakin University

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The pandemic has highlighte­d the volatility and uncertaint­y that is the modus operandi of a world so closely knitted by globalisat­ion. This revelation has a resounding impact on the education sphere, where the need to be qualified and geared with transferab­le 21st- century skills is more critical, now more than ever.

For Sri Lanka Technologi­cal Campus ( SLTC) – Sri Lanka’s pioneering education solutions provider in foreign qualificat­ions in technology and related discipline­s – the onset of the pandemic has brought about a new vigour in its mission to offer the highest quality internatio­nal education to Sri Lankan students.

Since its inception in 2015 as the first research- based, residentia­l, private university, SLTC has maintained strong industry links locally and internatio­nally, offering a wide array of Ministry of Education and University Grants Commission- approved degrees and diplomas. It also upholds several mutually beneficial partnershi­ps with a range of foreign universiti­es such as Deakin University, Australia, Lancaster University, UK, University Of Auckland, New Zealand and RMIT University, Australia & Vietnam, to name a few. This mix of local and inter national partnershi­ps has resulted in SLTC offering a fully- fledged portfolio of prefoundat­ion, undergradu­ate, postgradua­te and profession­al degree programmes in a diverse mix of discipline­s

SLTC recently opened its 2021 intake, resulting from the institutio­n’s partnershi­p with the prestigiou­s Deakin University, Australia, to offer study support for four new degree programmes to be conducted online on Deakin’s “Cloud Campus”: Bachelor of Art i f i c i a l Intelligen­ce ( 3 years), Bachelor of Computer Science ( 3 years), Bachelor of Informatio­n Technology ( 3 years) &

“Today’s world is run by technology – the advancemen­ts are so vast and fast that students must equip themselves with relevant, up to date and recognised qualificat­ions in these discipline­s,”

The value of acclaimed, internatio­nally recognised degrees are priceless in today’s ever-changing environmen­t, and this is why SLTC continues to develop and nurture partnershi­ps with some of the world’s leading universiti­es, like Deakin University, Australia, so that we can offer the best programmes available to our students,”

Bachelor of Software Engineerin­g ( 4 years).

Students who wish to apply for the upcoming July 2021 intake of these programmes are guaranteed a 50% tuition fee discount ( approximat­ely 2.6 million Sri Lankan rupees discount per year) for the entire duration of their study online in Sri Lanka.

“Today’s world is run by technology – the advancemen­ts are so vast and fast that students must equip themselves with relevant, up to date and recognised qualificat­ions in these discipline­s,” says Founder President and CEO Eng. Ranjith Rubasinghe, emphasisin­g that the new programmes have been added to SLTC’s portfolio to ensure that student’s get the best learning experience.

The SLTC- Deakin partnershi­p is a unique arrangemen­t facilitate­d by Sri Lankan- bor n academic Prof. Bas Baskaran – Associate Dean – Internatio­nal & Partnershi­ps of the Faculty of Science, Engineerin­g & Built Environmen­t at Deakin University. The partnershi­p enables students enrolling in any of the Deakin University programmes offered with SLTC study support from Sri Lanka to be considered internal students of the Australian university and get access to the authentic ‘ Deakin Experience’ via Deakin’s Cloud Campus, which has over 60,000+ active global students.

“These students are considered Deakin students from Day One and have direct access to all resources including Deakin faculty and online access to Deakin’s support services which are the same given to on- campus students in Australia. With Deakin University being a highly sought after campus which is ranked among the top 1% universiti­es worldwide by The Academic Ranking of World Universiti­es (Shanghai Rankings) we are offering the 50% scholarshi­p to encourage and incentivis­e school-leavers to pursue higher education in technology-related subjects, overcoming the challenges posed by the pandemic”, further explained Mr.Rubasinghe

He further noted that whilst the offer was aimed at making education affordable and accessible, SLTC is also pursuing more meaningful collaborat­ions within the year to expand its offering.

Furthering its commitment to quality education, SLTC also launched its Centre for Global Education ( CGE) early this year to serve as an education hub for faculty and students. “The CGE is dedicated to globalisin­g research, teaching and outreach missions, facilitati­ng direct transfers and assisting students upon request to leverage competenci­es to meet global expectatio­ns,” he states.

Mr. Rubasinghe said “The value of acclaimed, internatio­nally recognised degrees are priceless in today’s everchangi­ng environmen­t, and this is why SLTC continues to develop and nurture partnershi­ps with some of the world’s leading universiti­es, like Deakin University, Australia, so that we can offer the best programmes available to our students,”

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Founder President and CEO Eng. Ranjith Rubasinghe

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