Get entry to the Global DBA Classroom from AIT - now at APIIT
The only International campus in Sri Lanka - The Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (APIIT) has called for application for Doctor in Business Administration (DBA) Degree awarded by the Asian Institute of Technology ( AIT) for the July, 2022 intake. We will offer 12 places for Sri Lanka in the Global classroom of 2022 said Dr Roger Levermore the Dean and Associate Professor of Management Practice at the Asian Institute of Technology( AIT). We are extremely pleased at the quality of students that Sri Lanka brought into the Global Classroom of 2021. The conversations was very mature and ‘ Best Practices’ shared added value and hence we have increased the placement from 6 to 12 students he said.
Dr Roger Levermore Dean of AIT Dean and Associate Professor of Management Practice at the Asian Institute of Technology( AIT).
The Asian Institute of Information Technology (APIIT) specialises in Engineering, Advanced Technologies, Sustainable Development, Management and Planning. The aim of AIT Aus to “promote technological change and sustainable development in the Asia Pacific region through higher education, research and outreach.” Some refer to AIT as the
University of the United Nat i o n s given the world class representation that
AIT from a student end and Faculty said am eminent Alumni in Sri Lanka Dr Rohan tha Athukorala. The
DBA programme is run totally by the International faculty and you are in the Global class room which means that you can follow some semesters in the Asian campus in Thailand said Dr Athukorala.
The Sri Lankan partner for the AIT DBA programme is The Asian Pacific Institute of Information Technology ( APIIT) which is one of the strongest campuses that offer a quality MBA education from the Staffordshire University (UK). The current semester of the MBA at APIIT has 27 top quality Academia and the most impactful CEO’s on the faculty which had to close registrations three weeks before the closure due to the strong demand. We ensure the student - teacher ratio is 1- 20 at max said The Chairman Bandula Egodage who is Vice President Nestle and Chairman of the Industrial Association of Sri Lanka.