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The University of Ceylon was the only university in Sri Lanka (earlier Ceylon) from 1942 until 1972. It had several constituent campuses at various locations around Sri Lanka. The University of Ceylon Act No. 1 of 1972, replaced it with the University of Sri Lanka which existed from 1973 to 1978.
It was dissolved in 1972 to establish the University of Sri Lanka. In 1974 the Jaffna campus was added to the University of Sri Lanka. [5] [6] [7] The change of the government in July 1977 led to dismantling of the single university apparatus with the plan of establishing independent universities. With the promulgation of the Universities Act.
1 Bangladesh. 2 India. 3 Nigeria. 4 Pakistan. 5 Sri Lanka. 6 See also. 7 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Government Intermediate College, a state-run ...
This is a list of statutory boards controlled by the central government of Sri Lanka. Universities. Buddhasravaka Bhikku University;
The university is a state university, with most of its funding coming from the central government via the University Grants Commission (UGC). Therefore, as with all other state universities in Sri Lanka, the UGC recommends its vice-chancellor for appointment by the President of Sri Lanka and makes appointments of its administrative staff.
Kabi Nazrul Government College: Khulna Govt. Girls College: Khulna Khulna Public College: Khulna Kurigram Government College: Kurigram M: M. E. H. Arif College: Madan Mohan College: Madhupur College: Madhupur Shahid Smrity Higher Secondary School: Maulana Mohammad Ali College: Mohammadpur Government College Dhaka Mirpur Bangla High School and ...
Kingswood College, Kandy. Secondary education in Sri Lanka is provided by a diverse selection of educational options: National schools, with funding and criteria by the national Ministry of Education. 1AB - offering GCE A-levels in all major fields of study; 1C - offering all except Sciences GCE A-levels; 2 - offering only GCE O-levels; 3 ...
Although we have fought so much, the government is still ignoring our plea. If government doesn't respond, we should create a Bangla Medium College in the future." [6] In 1961, he started discussions with educationists and intellectuals to set up a Bangla college in then East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. The college was established on 1 October 1962.