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Inauguration of the 7th batch for BSc in Computing at PIBT

PIBT offers the BSc in Computing from the prestigious University of Greenwich-a state university in United Kingdom, which has a proud history since 1890. The institute held the inauguration ceremony for the BSc in Computing batch of 2010 on August 28. This is the 7th intake for this degree programme which has been designed for students interested in pursuing a career in IT.


Kapila Ranasinghe at Batch 7 Ceramony

Mr.Kapila Ranasinghe, Director PIBT was the chief guest for the occasion. He delivered the keynote address at the event. He congratulated the incoming batch of students who were selected to follow this degree programme having been selected after two interview sessions. Mr. Ranasinghe said the aim of these interview sessions was to enrol the cream of students who will continue their education at PIBT, and not leave the course prior to completion. He also stressed on the academic support given by the lecture panel to the students at PIBT.

PIBT has enrolled 150 undergraduates for this internal degree programme from the year of commencement. Most of the students who have obtained their degree at PIBT have later completed their Master's and a few have moved further in to PHD programmes at top class universities in the world. At present they hold eminent positions in leading IT and other firms in Sri Lanka and overseas. PIBT consists of the best resource panel in Sri Lanka consisting of senior IT professionals from the best IT Companies in the island.

PIBT mentors students to balance all aspects of life instead of focusing solely on studies.
Therefore, the students can obtain an all-round education. At PIBT the students can log in to the virtual learning environment through individually assigned passwords and read books, past papers, and access other lecture material.

PIBT welcomes you to make a successful IT career today!
-Rehana Ferdinando

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