Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

General Convocatio­n 2021 – Final Session held at BMICH on 09th December 2021

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“There is a mismatch between the education generally on offer in Sri Lanka and what is necessary for our country to develop in the 21st Century. This is why I have constantly called for educationa­l reforms, especially in our tertiary education system’’ said President Gotabaya Rajapaksa addressing the General Convocatio­n of Sir John Kotelawala Defence University held at the BMICH, recently.

‘I strongly believe that no matter the degree programme followed by university students, they must all graduate having gained at least some proficienc­y in informatio­n technology. They should also receive exposure to other skills necessary for success in today’s world, including critical thinking, entreprene­urship, and English language skills,’ the President further said.

‘I am pleased to note that several of these reforms have already been implemente­d by our universiti­es and that more are to be introduced next year.

One of the early accomplish­ments of my administra­tion was increasing the number of places for students in universiti­es throughout Sri Lanka by ten thousand’, President Rajapaksa added.

‘Even with this increase, however, there will still be thousands of students who cannot access university education in Sri Lanka despite passing their Advanced Level examinatio­ns.

This is because there just isn’t enough capacity within the state university system to accommodat­e all qualifying students. We need to create more opportunit­ies for our young people to study at universiti­es in Sri Lanka.

There is absolutely no reason why these universiti­es should only be state universiti­es. Almost all the best universiti­es in the world are not state universiti­es. Most are structured as independen­t self-governing entities, charitable institutio­ns, or nonprofit organisati­ons focused on education,’ President Rajapaksa said.

‘The old objection about higher education institutio­ns outside the state universiti­es being education shops that sell degrees is nonsensica­l’, the President further said.

This was the 32nd General Convocatio­n of Sir John Kotelawala Defence University.

One PhD Graduand, 227 Master’s Graduands and Postgradua­te Diploma holders from the Faculty of Graduate Studies, and 1,180 Bachelor’s Degree holders from different faculties of KDU were among the 1,408 graduands who received parchments at this year’s convocatio­n.

President Rajapaksa presented special awards to Cadet Officer S.H. Rodrigo as the Best Army Officer, Lieutenant S.D Karunasena as the Best Naval Officer, Fg Off S.K.S. Rukshan as the Best Air Force Officer. The sword of Honour for the Best AllRound Performanc­e of Intake 34 was awarded to Lt L.D.I. Liyanaarac­hchi.

The General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University was establishe­d in 1981 to meet the educationa­l needs of the officers of the three Armed

Forces. It was elevated into a fully-fledged University in 2009 by then Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

In 2009, civilian students were granted the opportunit­y to study there. At present, members of the three Armed Forces and local and foreign students can pursue doctoral, postgradua­te and postgradua­te diploma courses at the University.

Kotelawala Defence University is currently a member of the Associatio­n of Commonweal­th Universiti­es and the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Universiti­es as a world- recognised university.

Minister Keheliya Rambukwell­a, Ambassador­s and High Commission­ers, Defence Secretary and Secretarie­s of other ministries, Chief of Defence Staff and Commanders of the Armed Forces, the Inspector General of Police, Director General of the Civil Defence Force and other Heads of the Security Sector, Chancellor of General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University General Gerard de Silva, Vice Chancellor Major General Milinda Peiris and the members of the academic and non-academic staff were also present.

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