APIIT Sri Lanka, maintaining a top position in Sri Lanka’s higher education industry for over 20 years, recently announced its partnership with UNIVISER, a Singaporean and Sri Lankan-based tech start-up that has pioneered the peer-to-peer centralised digital networking platform which enables prospective students to connect with current students and alumni of universities and institutions.
Most often it takes prospective students a lot of time to research and discuss with family and friends on a viable option due to the availability of multiple options. This endeavour is focused on offering proper guidance and support in choosing the best for each student when trying to decide on higher education options.
“The timely move provides APIIT with access to an innovative technology platform that allows prospective students to virtually engage with current high achieving students at APIIT allowing prospective students to gain in-depth knowledge about the degree programmes available at APIIT as well as information about the quality of the teaching faculty, peers and the overall university atmosphere. This, in turn, will help prospective students make more informed decisions regarding their higher education pathways,” the organisation said in a media release.
Chairman of APIIT Sri Lanka Bandula Egodage said with the COVID-19 pandemic prevailing worldwide, there is no better time than now for APIIT to partner with UNIVISER, enabling prospective students to safely and virtually gain a comprehensive understanding of the institute’s study programmes, faculty and campus life at the early stages even without visiting APIIT and in a more interactive format that creates a unique experience.
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