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MoU signed to create two institutions abolishing SAITM

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The Government today said it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the SAITM and the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT) on December 30 to create two separate not-for-profit entities called ‘Sunset’ and ‘Sunrise’ under the SLIIT by abolishing SAITM.

In a statement, the Government Information Department said SLIIT, which is a leading non-state and not-for-profit degree awarding institute, will establish the institutions under the guidance of the Government.

“The SLIIT will take over the ownership and management of SAITM’s assets, liabilities, staff and students. This MoU will be converted into a Legal agreement following the approval of the Attorney General’s Department,” it said.    


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  • Just here. Thursday, 04 January 2018 09:44 PM

    Sunset and Sunrise? What were they thinking

    Bala Thursday, 04 January 2018 09:50 PM

    Very good - we need many more doctors who are dedicated to serve instead of these political vultures greedy for money who are keen to reduce doctors for them to rule the roost.

    Kadiya Friday, 05 January 2018 06:06 AM

    Well said Bala, but these GMOA terrorists will still demand their pound of flesh!

    Eraj Friday, 05 January 2018 07:40 AM

    Excellent! But the Greedy GMOA doctors -some who have got into the Medical College with low A-Level marks and thanks to the District Quota system and who can't now remember their A-Level results - will continue to protest!

    citizen Friday, 05 January 2018 07:51 AM

    Good decision. SLMC should give verdict internship to SAITM MBBS immediately as it gave internship to state MBBS without sitting Psychiatry finals. Cheating deans make arbitrary and illegal periods of training times meant for boycotting students guided by demands of suicidal parents whose children had no Psychiatry exam. Parents are even dictating their minimum stds. believe it or not

    indrajit.dissanayake Friday, 05 January 2018 08:07 AM

    Absurd names for universities Who's brainchild?

    SMart MAn Saturday, 06 January 2018 12:50 PM

    Its no the uni names. Those are legal entity names made to draw distinction. Names of uni will remain.


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