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In 2015, the Mahapola Trust Fund requested to review and amend their agreement with the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT), asking for the return of all funds originally contributed, including interest. SLIIT had invested over LKR 2 billion into the Malabe Campus between 2005 and 2015.
Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration: Colombo: Colombo: Western: 1966: 24 April 2003: Public Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology: Malabe: Colombo: Western: 1999: 13 October 2000: Private Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology: Homagama: Colombo: Western: 2008: 30 March 2004: Private Sri Lanka International Buddhist Academy ...
Sri Lanka, Colombo University of Colombo: School of Computing: Information Systems Engineering Sri Lanka, Malabe Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology: Department of Computer Systems & Networking: Computer Systems Engineering Syria Syrian Virtual University: Information Systems Engineering Thailand, Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University
In 1999 he played a prominent role in establishing Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT) becoming its CEO and a senior lecturer, in 2003 he was made a Professor of SLIIT. Under his tenure SLIIT has become the largest technology institute in Sri Lanka, of which he is the current president. [4]
Malabe, Sri Lanka. Campus: Main campus – Malabe ... Horizon Campus is a leading private university in Sri Lanka [1] ... Faculty of Information Technology; Faculty ...
Malabe (Sinhala: මාළබේ, Tamil: மாலபே) is a suburb of Kaduwela in the Colombo District, Sri Lanka. It is situated on the New Kandy Road (Kaduwela Road) about 10 km (6.2 mi) away from the centre of the commercial capital Colombo. This suburb is a crucial economic centre in Colombo.
Media in category "Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. SLIIT Logo Crest.png 282 × 353; 35 KB.
It collaborates with foreign universities and allows students to follow those courses in Sri Lanka. The Centre for Postgraduate Studies or 'PG Centre' at IIT was started in 2001 with a collaboration with Keele University, England, to conduct Keele MSc programmes in Sri Lanka. More than 250 students have gained their MSc degree from Keele. [1]