LPEC Campus, a leading institution in Sri Lanka’s education sector, was honored as the Best Educational Institution at the Iconic Awards 2024. This accolade highlights LPEC Campus's dedication to academic excellence, innovative teaching methods, and holistic student development. The award acknowledges the campus’s commitment to nurturing future professionals and empowering students to excel in their chosen fields. With a modern curriculum and state-of-the-art facilities, LPEC Campus has established itself as a pioneer in professional education, setting a new benchmark in the field.
A key player in developing professionals for Sri Lanka's workforce, LPEC Campus has produced over 100,000 diploma holders in its 14-year history. The campus has partnered with SDFL, a fully-fledged Government institution, to issue recognized certificates. LPEC Campus is a UK-accredited institution offering University Grants Commission (UGC) Approved degrees in collaboration with the Cambodia’s PSB University and QS 5 Stars holding Malaysian State University of Science and Technology (MUST). Situated in Kiribathgoda, LPEC Campus (www.lpec.lk) provides a range of nationally and internationally recognized programs, including Diplomas, Degrees, Special Degrees, and Post-Graduate programs, designed to meet the needs of the modern job market. The campus offers diverse courses covering areas including Human Resource Management, Executive Human Resource Management, Business Management, Marketing Management, Psychology and Counseling, Law, Information Technology, English Language, and Business Administration. For more information, LPEC Campus can be contacted on 0112907133 or 0112907429.
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