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Information for students and representatives in Sri Lanka
*NEW* Please click here for a detailed presentation of an introduction to LIBT for Sri-Lanka Students
LIBT Country Manager
Jeff Williams
Director of Marketing
London IBT Ltd (LIBT)
(in association with Brunel University)
Brunel University
Kingston Lane
Uxbridge, Middlesex
UB8 3PH
UK
t. +44 (0)1895 265991
f. +44 (0)1895 269704
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Representatives in Sri Lanka
Ms Lakna Colombage
Assistant Manager
educational excellence e² (UK) Ltd
No. 502 A, R A Demel Mawatha,
Colombo - 03
Sri Lanka
Tel: 0094 11452 8695
Fax: 0094 11 452 8694
Email:
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International Scholar Educational Services 3 Daisy villa Ave Bambalapitiya Colombo 4 Sri Lanka
Mr Keerthi Jayasuriya Director Tel: + 94 11 2553466 Fax: + 94 11 2593571 Email:
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Interstate Education Consultants No.1069 Maradana Road Colombo 08 (Post Code 00800) Sri Lanka (Post Code 0009400)
Tel: +94 11 2677110 Fax: +94 11 2670199 Mobile: +94 773318046 E-mail: (International ) :
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Email :(Sri Lanka & Student Inquiries) :
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Delani De Alwis Executive Director Tel: +94 11 2677110 Fax: +94 11 2670199 Email:
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Aspirations Education No: 25, Albert Perera Mawatha Nawala Road Nugegoda Sri Lanka
Mr Ajith Abeysekera Director Tel: + 94 11 5512549 Fax: + 94 11 2816951 Email:
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Entry Requirements
For English Language requirements please click here.
To apply please click here.
Undergraduate entry requirements
| Minimum of 3S grades at Sri Lankan A levels |
Minimum of 1C and 2S grades at Sri Lankan A levels
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*Entry requirements for the Diploma of Economics & Finance are the same as for the Diploma of Business and Management, but with the following additional requirements:-
- A GCSE Maths grade B is required
- Students wishing to transfer to Year 2 of the BSc Finance and Accounting must additionally have A-level Maths minimum of Grade C or the local equivalent.
**Entry requirements for the International Foundation (Economics) are the same as for the International Foundation (Business), but with the following additional requirements:-
- A GCSE Maths grade B is required for transfer to the Diploma of Economics and Finance programme. If this has not yet been reached then a score of 60% must be gained on the LIBT BUS 104 Mathematics module
- Students wishing to transfer to Year 2 of the BSc Finance and Accounting must additionally have A-level Maths minimum of Grade C or the local equivalent.
To find out more about the equivalence of your academic qualifications, please contact the
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Note: mature age students (21+) may be admitted into an undergraduate programme without meeting the formal academic requirements if they have extensive, relevant work experience and/or acceptable/comparable qualifications. This is assessed on a case-by-case basis.
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Postgraduate entry requirements
A current IELTS score of 6.0 (or equivalent)
with a minimum of 6.0 in both reading and writing; and
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A current IELTS score of 5.5 (or equivalent); and |
A recognised Bachelors degree (minimum 3 years) with results of 65%+ (or equivalent GPA).
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A recognised Bachelors degree (minimum 3 years) with results of 65%+ (or equivalent GPA).
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Student Profiles
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Ravin Dilrukshan Jayasekara - Diploma of Business and Management + BSc Business and Management (Scholarship student)
Why did you decide to study at LIBT? Brunel is in the top third of all UK Universities but did not have a Feb intake so LIBT there was there to help. I can save time and money What factor most attracted you to LIBT and Brunel? Ranking, location, helpfulness of LIBT staff, Brunel sports and leisure facilities, work placements and top class university accommodation What do you like about living in London and the UK? It is a nice experience…London is a multi cultural environment…we meet lots of different people for all over the world…..as a student you get many advantages Would you encourage other international students to study at LIBT? Why? Yes as the LIBT staff are so welcoming. If you get a degree from a top class university like Brunel it’ll be getting a value added degree and definitely help you find a good job.
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Afthab Azver- Diploma of Business and Management + BSc Business and Management
Why did you choose to study at LIBT and Brunel? I was originally just searching for colleges and universities in London because my dad wanted me to study here. Then I saw LIBT, decided to apply, got my offer, and came here.
What month of the year did you start your course? June
Do you think the offer of flexible start dates is attractive to international students? Why? Of course it is attractive. In different countries semesters start in different months. So instead of waiting until September, students can get into any of the three semesters.
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Sulakshana Pathum Kariyawasam - Diploma of Business and Management + BSc Business and Management
Why did you decide to study at LIBT? I had never studied Business before so I decided to get some basic knowledge from the LIBT foundation, and I feel that I made a good decision.
What month of the year did you start your course? February 2005
Did the offer of flexible start dates (as opposed to the traditional September start date) influence your decision? Please state how or why. Yes. I got an offer from an LIBT staff member. He came to Sri Lanka in October last year and he gave me the chance to start my studies in February. It was a good option for me…without having to wait longer
Would you encourage other international students to study at LIBT? Why? Yes. I feel LIBT is good for international students, because all students here come from different countries. Lecturers are also so friendly.
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