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APIIT opens registration for June 2010 intake

The Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (APIIT) - Sri Lanka has announced the commencement of registration of students for the June 2010 intake; academic activities for this intake have been scheduled to commence in June 2010 after a one-week orientation programme.

Another batch of promising students will thus begin a unique journey towards acquiring a prestigious British Degree. Students will go through a rich educational experience highlighting the fact that, in education, the journey is as important as the destination.

Sri Lanka is witnessing a crisis in higher education. Inadequate opportunities for higher education, decreasing quality and standards, poor relevance of programmes to Industry and Commerce, and lack of flexibility and diversity are the main issues besetting our education system. Not surprisingly, unemployment rate amongst graduates is high. The outcome is poor and inappropriate manpower development that seriously undermines the socio-economic development of the country.

APIIT - Sri Lanka's mission is to help fill this void in higher education. Its main goal is to contribute to expansion of higher education opportunities in the country while promoting quality and standards of higher education and its relevance to Industry and Commerce. In this task, APIIT works closely with all its stakeholders, particularly APIIT students, their prospective employers and the international partners.

APIIT - Sri Lanka is geared to undertaking this noble task of producing true professionals for the country and contributing to socio-economic development. It has excellent facilities for teaching/ learning and a dedicated and competent academic and administration staff. Moreover, APIIT is backed by international partners who are committed to the quality of education.

APIIT - Sri Lanka, with 10 degree programmes, nearly 1000 students in enrolment, and a current annual intake of 500 students, is the leading private higher educational institute in the country. It is also renowned for maintaining high standards and quality of its study programmes. All academic programmes are conducted to British standards and the degrees are awarded by Staffordshire University in UK.

To prepare students for today's competitive world, APIIT - Sri Lanka provides them with a well rounded education. Quality education is necessarily student centred; there cannot be effective learning without active student involvement. Students have to be actively engaged in gaining maximum benefits from the education opportunities created in the classroom as well as outside the classroom. Going a step beyond, APIIT - Sri Lanka encourages students to collaborate with staff to create educational opportunities, particularly in the area of soft skills development.

APIIT students are encouraged and provided with facilities to take part in many extra-curricular activities. These include sports and recreational activities as well as community projects. These engagements impart transferable skills such as team working and negotiation skills, analytical and problem solving skills, and organising and presentation skills, and help develop students' overall personality. Such experiences and abilities, together with the subject specific knowledge and skills acquired through the study programmes, make APIIT students highly capable of contributing to organisational development and the socio-economic advancement of the country. This is the APIIT edge in securing employment and career advancement.

Affiliation to 21 reputable universities in UK and Australia and close interaction with APIIT campuses in the Asia Pacific Region help APIIT keep abreast of international trends in higher education. These international relations ensure that APIIT programmes as well as its teaching/ learning methods are informed by the latest developments. It also uses the latest technological advances to support its teaching as well as management processes.

APIIT - Sri Lanka is taking steps to increase its capacity to help the young. Negotiations are underway with a number of reputable foreign universities to offer more degree programmes in Sri Lanka. Clearly, APIIT - Sri Lanka is steadily moving towards its vision of becoming a leading higher educational institution in the Asia Pacific Region with a global reputation for academic excellence.

The June intake will enrol 100 students for Computing/IT and Business Degree Programmes. Registrations will close on reaching the target of 100 students. APIIT - Sri Lanka wishes to advise prospective students to register early and reserve their places as APIIT follows a policy of enrolling students on 'first come, first served' basis.

Students and parents are invited to visit the APIIT City Campus at 388, Union Place, Colombo 02 to find out more about study programmes.

The APIIT City Campus is open on weekdays from 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. Information may also be obtained over the phone (2675060) from Senani, Kanchana, Erandi or Ruzlie.

You may also visit APIIT web site: www.apiit.edu.lk

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