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Daily Mirror - Virtual promises for recent graduates


Virtual promises for recent graduates
16 December 2020 01:33 am
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The journey to becoming a graduate is certainly not easy in a country like Sri Lanka. If you pass the GCE
Advanced Level exam with a high Z-score, you can pursue a degree at a State University. But there are also occasions where even a high Z-score cannot guarantee admission to the programme of your choice due to the limited number of scholarships available.
The secondary and often less desired option is to pursue a degree from a private university, which of course is costly. 
Therefore a degree from a State university is still in high demand in Sri Lanka. Despite its numerous benefits, it is unfortunate that it takes several extra years to complete a three-year degree programme at a State university in Sri Lanka.

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