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Established in 1870 as the Colombo Medical School, the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Colombo, is the second oldest medical school in South Asia. It is considered to be the top most medical faculty in the country which requires the highest entry qualification in GCE Advanced Level examination.
In 2023, Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed the University of Peradeniya first in Sri Lanka and 301–400 band in the world university ranking. This is the highest world ranking that any university in Sri Lanka has reached in recent history.
74 Sri Lanka. 75 Sudan. 76 Sweden. 77 ... to colleges and universities throughout the world, ... is the entry-level rank for clinical members of faculty.
Faculty of Medicine is situated at the Galaha Junction, Peradeniya, on the other side of the entrance to the Royal Botanical Garden of Peradeniya.In addition to the buildings located in the main campus, faculty operates a rural field practice area known as "Hindagala Community Health Project" covering 62 square kilometers and with a population of 20,000.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya ... Sri Lanka Medical Council This page was last edited on 27 February 2024, at 23:43 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Wayamba University of Sri Lanka; Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka; University of Moratuwa; Eastern University of Sri Lanka; General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University; Rajarata University; South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine (defunct [1]) University of Colombo (formerly the Ceylon Medical College) Institute of Indigenous ...
On 4 March 2021, the institute was officially launched as the 16th National University of Sri Lanka by president Gotabaya Rajapaksa. [2] The university not only focuses on indigenous medicine but also includes programs in technology and modern medicine.
The Faculty of Indigenous Medicine of the University of Colombo, specialising in Ayurveda and the Sri Lankan traditional medicine.Founded as the College of Indigenous Medicine in 1929, it became part of the University of Colombo adopting its current name in 1977.