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Last Updated : 2024-05-02 17:21:00
From left: Prof. Mukesh Limbachiya from Kingston University, Sanjiv Kumar from Manipal GlobalNxt University and Dr. Dayan Rajapakse, Chairman/Group MD of ESOFT
ESOFT Metro Campus recently celebrated the launch and inauguration of two doctoral programmes at its premier Campus One branch at One Galle Face Business Tower.
The ceremony marked the introduction of the first and only British PhD programme in Sri Lanka, delivered by Kingston University and the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) programme offered by Manipal GlobalNXT University in collaboration with ESOFT.
Dr. Dayan Rajapakse, Chairman/Group Managing Director and founder of ESOFT; Professor Mukesh Limbachiya, Professor of Civil Engineering and Faculty Lead – Apprenticeship and Academic Partnerships at Kingston University; and Sanjiv Kumar, Head of Corporate Engagements and Partnerships of Manipal GlobalNxt University graced the event, including representatives and supervisors from both programmes.
The launch signifies ESOFT’s commitment to expanding access to high-quality doctoral education in Sri Lanka. The new programmes offer ambitious professionals the opportunity to pursue PhD and DBA recognized internationally, equipping them with the knowledge and expertise to excel in their chosen fields.
Sarath Thursday, 04 April 2024 01:39 AM
Before you undertake any study, make sure the university is well recognised for employment and its teachers and curriculum is very good. Otherwise you will invest your hard earned money on a useless university and qualification.
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