Tag: ministry of Education Sri Lanka
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Grade 5 Scholarship Examination 2016 Cut off Marks for Sinhala and Tamil Medium
Department of Examination has released Grade 5 Scholarship Examination of 2016 result yesterday 4th October 2016. grade 5 scholarship results published on department of Examination websites of www.doenets.lk and www.results.exams.gov.lk. Results are only stated district range if the students are obtain marks above to cut off marks. And those who not eligible for scholarship stated…
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Financial grant for Research & Development projects of Manufacturing Industries by Ministry of Industry & Commerce
It is a necessity to start Research and Development projects for the improvement and upgrading of the industries in Sri Lanka. To encourage the industrialists to start Research and Development projects, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce has started a program to offer financial assistance for the suitable industrialists. Applications are called for research and…
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Application calls for University Admission for 2015/2016 academic Year by University Grants Commission
University Grants Commission invites applications for the University Admission for the academic year of 2015/2016. for the first time applications are call via online application form as below, Click Here to get online application form for University entrance. For this time government has announced that they will enroll 27,250 students for all 15 Universities and…
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International School Students can do G.C.E (A/L) at Government Schools
A circular, which permits principals of State Schools to admit international and private school students who had successfully completed their GCE O/L to do their GCE A/L will be issued this week putting an end to the uncertainty and heated arguments on this matter, a senior source of the Education Ministry said. This comes in…
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Second private medical college in Kandy
Sri Lanka’s second private medical college will be opened in Kandy. Plans have been finalized and construction work will begin soon, said Higher Education Minister S.B. Dissanayake. The minister said there is a heavy drain on foreign exchange due to a large number of Sri Lankan students seeking higher education abroad. Since the duty of…
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E-learning to boost mathematics skills for students
Forty secondary schools started using new mathematics e-learning programs to boost students’ mathematics ability and to determine if e-learning should be incorporated into mathematics lessons nationwide. “Boosting mathematics skills and critical thinking is essential in today’s modern world. Computer technologies can complement regular classroom teaching in a way that can bring everyone up to international…