Sri Lanka to open a private university

navi

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    kalanaweerlk said:
    balamu.. meka lankawe machan.. ;)
    koku pita koku adeewi.. sure ekenma..

    dan lankawe godak pvt degree dena than wala scholarship scheme thiyenawa
     

    malkavi

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    Good news.... Habai ithin salli walata degree eka denne nethnam hondai.... hehhee..

    monawa wunath ape aya pita ratwal wla gihilla katu kanna one ne meheme uni ekak thiyenawanam.. :):) ( habai ithin godak aya rata yanne study karannam nemei ne....keeyak hari hoyaganna ganman study klaranna...hehhe )
     

    rukshankb

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    malkavi said:
    Good news.... Habai ithin salli walata degree eka denne nethnam hondai.... hehhee..

    monawa wunath ape aya pita ratwal wla gihilla katu kanna one ne meheme uni ekak thiyenawanam.. :):) ( habai ithin godak aya rata yanne study karannam nemei ne....keeyak hari hoyaganna ganman study klaranna...hehhe )

    machan salli yanne services walata, degree denne knowledge walata. :)
     

    sw7x

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    hoda wadak meka
    aththatama ballo tikak kagahai jvp, anthar wiswa vidayala shisya bala mandale wage a wunath ewa ganan ganna one na
    un kiagahanne unge athymarthakami kama nisai
     

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    saraprobe said:
    Monday, December 1, 2008, 4:08 GMT, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

    Dec 01, Colombo: Sri Lanka government sources say that it is mulling to start a private university in the country.

    The university is to be set up under the direct supervision of the state education authorities.

    The government has focused attention to save the national wealth that flows outside since around 10,000 students per year seek higher education in foreign countries. Sources say the government intends to attract foreign students as well to the university.

    Attempts to set up private universities in the country were fiercely resisted by Marxist People's Liberation Front (JVP) led student unions in the past.

    Admission to Sri Lankan universities is extremely competitive, and not more than 14 percent of those who qualify could gain admission to a university forcing the wealthy to send their children to overseas universities.


    F**K JVP:angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

    ela kiri wadakne
     

    ram4mira

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    Maxxxaa! Sri lanka needs this kind f stuf thama...Blody JVP should F**K them selves....Parayo!!