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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 14:54:00
The BSc. Degree in Applied Accounting offered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) continued to break new ground as it received endorsements from leading universities and professional organisations abroad.One of Australia’s top universities, La Trobe University recently entered into a partnership with CA Sri Lanka which allows students following CA Sri Lanka’s BSc. Degree in Applied Accounting the opportunity to transfer into La Trobe University’s Accounting Degree programme.
The agreement was signed between representatives of CA Sri Lanka and La Trobe University at a ceremony held in Colombo recently. Speaking on the landmark occasion, Arjuna Herath pointed out that since the degree was launched in 2013, the BSc. Applied Accounting degree has received overwhelming endorsements from abroad. “We are very honoured to partner with La Trobe, which is one of the top universities in Australia. This is undoubtedly an excellent opportunity for our students,” Herath said.
He noted that the degree programme which completed its third intake recently has registered an overwhelming growth in student registrations including foreign students who are currently following the degree programme which has also been recognized by the University Grants Commission. The agreement also paves way for future collaborations between CA Sri Lanka and La Trobe to offer executive education programmes for the benefit of CA Sri Lanka members and top corporates in the country.
The Head of La Trobe Business School, Professor Paul Mather, said La Trobe University is delighted to partner with one of Sri Lanka’s most reputable professional bodies to provide greater opportunities to Sri Lankan Accounting and Business students.
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