SITC Campus (sitc.lk), a leading higher education institute in Sri Lanka, registered and approved by Skills Development Fund Limited (SDFL) under the Ministry of Education, is introducing a range of new diploma programmes. Lectures will be delivered by a distinguished faculty of experts, university lecturers, and professors. SITC is a recognised higher education institute that offers locally and internationally recognised degree and diploma programmes at affordable fees. The new diploma programmes including those in Psychology and Counseling, Information Technology, Human Resource Management, Business Management, Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking, Sociology, and Research Methodology, will commence on 26 January, and enrollment will remain open even after that date.
At the completion of diploma programmes, students will receive certificates from a University Grants Commission (UGC) recognised university, and qualify to pursue a UGC recognised degree with the first semester exempted. They can also obtain a Dual Qualification certificate from Gatehouse UK, approved by the British Council in Sri Lanka, and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sri Lanka for international use. The lectures for these programs will be delivered via Zoom, with recordings uploaded to YouTube the following day, enabling students to easily attend live sessions and revisit the recordings as often as needed. The programmes are open to students who have completed Ordinary Level and Advanced Level students, university students, managers, entrepreneurs, and state and private sector employees.
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