List of universities in Sri Lanka

This is a list of higher education institutions in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan law on publicly financed universities, the University Grants Commission controls 17 Sri Lankan universities and other educational institutions, as higher education institutions.

History

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The origins of the modern university system in Sri Lanka dates back to 1921 when a University college, the Ceylon University College was established at the former premises of Royal College Colombo, and was affiliated with the University of London. The college provided courses of study in art and humanities, science and medicine prepared undergraduates for examination at the University of London. The beginnings of modern higher education in Ceylon commenced in 1870 with the establishment of the Ceylon Medical School, followed by Colombo Law College (1875), School of Agriculture (1884) and the Government Technical College (1893).[citation needed] In 1942 the first university was established in the country was the University of Ceylon which had several campuses island wide, Colombo (established 1942), Peradeniya (established 1949), Vidyodaya (established 1959), Vidyalankara (established 1959) and Katubedda (established 1972). Vidyodaya and Vidayalankara were established under the Vidyodaya and Vidayalankara University Act No 45 of 1958. The University of Ceylon was modelled on the Oxbridge formula, at its inception the university only accommodated 904 students, which later expanded to cover a number of universities and it remained as an elite-oriented university as stated by Sir Ivor Jennings, catering to a small number of students and exclusively residential. It was dissolved in 1972 to establish the University of Sri Lanka. In 1974 the Jaffna campus was added to the University of Sri Lanka.[1][2][3]

The change of the government in July 1977 led to dismantling of the single university apparatus with the plan of establishing independent universities. With the promulgation of the Universities Act. No 16 of 1978, state university status was restored to the six separate campuses. The University Grants Commission (UGC) was also created to plan and coordinate the state university education. After that, a number of state universities were created. All these state universities are registered under the University Grants Commission, but a few come under the auspices of ministries other than the Ministry of Higher Education, in which the UGC is a part of. Most of the state universities depend on funds given by the University Grants Commission, as it is their primary and sometimes only source of funding. Therefore, the UGC has a direct control over these universities and administer the undergraduate intake. The UGC is subordinate to the Ministry of Higher Education.

Legislation for universities

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Universities in the Sri Lanka have generally been instituted by Special Presidential Decree, University Orders, Acts of Parliament and the Higher Education Act 1978.[4]

Ordinance

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  • 20 of 1942 Ceylon University (Repealed in 1966)

Acts of Parliament

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  • Ceylon University (Amendment) Act No. 36 1956 (Repealed in 1966)
  • Vidyodaya University and the Vidyalankara University Act, No. 45 of 1958 (Repealed in 1966)
  • Higher Education Act No. 20 of 1966
  • University of Ceylon Act No. 01 of 1972
  • Universities Act No.16 of 1978 (this Act established the University Grant Commission and a University Service Appeals Board provided for the administration of universities with their campuses and outset the six campuses of the single University of Sri Lanka, the set up under the previous Act No.1 of 1972, were converted to six independent universities on 1 January 1979)[5]

Universities

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There are currently seventeen universities in Sri Lanka, which are established under the authority of the University Grants Commission.[6] All the following universities are recognised bodies with university status (University charter) under Universities Act No.16 of 1978.[7]

University Main campus Founded[a] Type Authority University Status
(University charter)
City District Province
University of Colombo Colombo Colombo Western 1 June 1870 Public UGC 1 July 1942
Eastern University Vantharumoolai Batticaloa Eastern 1 August 1981 Public UGC 26 September 1986
University of Jaffna Jaffna Jaffna Northern 1 August 1974 Public UGC 1 January 1979
University of Kelaniya Kelaniya Gampaha Western 1875 Public UGC 1959
University of Moratuwa Moratuwa Colombo Western 1966 Public UGC 1 January 1979
Open University Nawala Colombo Western 1978 Public UGC 1 January 1979
University of Peradeniya Peradeniya Kandy Central 1 July 1942 Public UGC 1 July 1942
Rajarata University Mihintale Anuradhapura North Central 7 November 1995 Public UGC 31 January 1996
University of Ruhuna Matara Matara Southern 27 August 1978 Public UGC 1 February 1984
Sabaragamuwa University Belihuloya Ratnapura Sabaragamuwa 20 November 1991 Public UGC 7 November 1995
South Eastern University Oluvil Ampara Eastern 26 July 1995 Public UGC 27 March 1996
University of
Sri Jayewardenepura
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte Colombo Western 1873 Public UGC 1958
Uva Wellassa University Badulla Badulla Uva 1 June 2005 Public UGC 1 July 2005
University of the Visual
and Performing Arts
Colombo Colombo Western 1893 Public UGC 1 July 2005
Wayamba University Kuliyapitiya Kurunegala North Western January 1999 Public UGC 17 August 1999
Gampaha Wickramarachchi University Yakkala Gampaha Western 1928 Public UGC 30 October 2020[8]
University of Vavuniya Vavuniya Vavuniya Northern 1991 Public UGC 1 August 2021

Dissolved universities

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University of Ceylon

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The University of Ceylon was the only university in Sri Lanka (earlier Ceylon) from 1942 until 1972. It had several constituent campuses at various locations around Sri Lanka. The University of Ceylon Act No. 1 of 1972, replaced it with the University of Sri Lanka which existed from 1973 to 1978.

University of Sri Lanka

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The University of Sri Lanka was a public university in Sri Lanka. Established in 1972 by amalgamating the four existing universities, it was the only university in Sri Lanka from 1972 until 1978. The university was based at six campuses in Colombo, Peradeniya, Sri Jayewardenepura, Kelaniya, Moratuwa and Jaffna. The university was dissolved in 1978 and its six campuses became independent universities.

Other government universities

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Other Government Universities which are established by Acts of Parliament of Sri Lanka. These universities are not recognised bodies with university status or university charter under Universities Act No.16 of 1978.[9]

University Main campus Founded[b] Type Authority
City District Province
Buddhasravaka Bhiksu University Anuradhapura Anuradhapura North Central 1996 Public Ministry of Higher Education
Buddhist and Pali University Homagama Colombo Western 1982 Public Ministry of Higher Education
General Sir John Kotelawala
Defence University
Ratmalana Colombo Western 11 October 2007 Public Ministry of Defence
University of
Vocational Technology
Ratmalana Colombo Western 2009 Public Ministry of Higher Education
Ocean University of Sri Lanka Mattakkuliya Colombo Western 2014 Public Ministry of Skills Development and Vocational Training

Degree awarding institutes

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Under the Section 25 A of the Universities Act No. 16 of 1978, following institutes have been recognised to award degrees.[10][11]

Institute Main campus Founded Recognised[c] Type
City District Province
Aquinas College of Higher Studies Colombo Colombo Western 1953 10 October 2005 Private
Colombo International Nautical
and Engineering College
Malabe Colombo Western 1990 9 July 2013 Private
Horizon Campus Malabe Colombo Western 2008 26 November 2014 Private
Saegis Campus Nugegoda Colombo Western 4 June 2010 11 July 2018 Private
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka Colombo Colombo Western 1959 12 March 2013 Professional accountancy body
Institute of Surveying and Mapping Diyatalawa Badulla Uva 1967 21 July 1990 Public
Institute of Technological Studies Colombo Colombo Western 1984 18 January 2017 Private
KAATSU Battaramulla Colombo Western 2015 7 January 2015 Private
National Institute of
Business Management
Colombo Colombo Western 1968 20 October 2009 Private
National Institute of
Social Development
Rajagiriya Colombo Western 1 June 2005 Private
National School of Business Management Colombo Colombo Western 5 March 2013 Private
SANASA Campus Hettimulla Kegalle Sabaragamuwa 21 January 2014 Private
South Asian Institute of
Technology and Medicine
Malabe Colombo Western 2008 30 August 2011 Private
Sri Lanka Institute of
Development Administration
Colombo Colombo Western 1966 24 April 2003 Public
Sri Lanka Institute of
Information Technology
Malabe Colombo Western 1999 13 October 2000 Private
Sri Lanka Institute of
Nanotechnology
Homagama Colombo Western 2008 30 March 2004 Private
Sri Lanka International
Buddhist Academy
Pallekele Kandy Central 2009 22 February 2013 Private
Esoft Metro Campus Colombo Colombo Western 2009 3 September 2019 Private
International College of Business and Technology Colombo Colombo Western 2000 25 September 2020 Private
SLTC Research University Padukka Colombo Western 2015 2 December 2016 Private
Business Management School Colombo Colombo Western 2021 1 January 2021 Private
Royal Institute Colombo[12] Colombo Colombo Western 2021 1 January 2021 Private
International Institute of Health Science[13] Welisara Colombo Western 2021 11 June 2021 Private
Benedict XVI Catholic Institute of Higher Education[14] Negombo Colombo Western 2021 23 March 2021 Private
Institute of Chemistry Ceylon[15] Colombo Colombo Western 2020 11 March 2020 Private

Rankings of universities

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Webometrics rankings

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2023 Webometrics Ranking of World Universities for Sri Lankan universities are listed below.[2]

University 2023 (January edition)[3] 2018 (July edition)[16] 2016 (July edition)[17] 2015 (July edition)[18]
Country
university
rank

Change in rank from previous year World
rank

Change from previous year
Country
university
rank

Change in rank from previous year World
rank

Change from previous year
Country
university
rank

Change in rank from previous year World
rank

Change from previous year
Country
university
rank

Change in rank from previous year World
rank

Change from previous year
Colombo 1   1 1485   679 2   1 2164   218 1   1946   93 1   2039   107
Peradeniya 2   1 1885   133 1   1 2018   140 2   2158   72 2   2230   249
Sri Jayewardenepura 3   3 1944   1127 6   3071   26 5   1 2476   615 4   2 3091   2878
Moratuwa 4   2219   502 4   1 2721   306 3   2415   8 3   2407   90
Ruhuna 5   2 2336   329 3   2 2665   31 5   1 2634   1891 6   4525   1042
Kelaniya 6   1 2971   219 5   1 2752   193 4   2559   570 4   1 3129   65
Rajarata 7   3020   1354 7   6 4374   370 13   3 6137   3570 10   9707   712
Jaffna 8   3633   751 8   1 4384   380 7   2 4004   2557 9   1 6561   664
Wayamba 9   5 4379   1030 14   4 5409   2731 10   3 5409   358 7   6 5051   6742
Sabaragamuwa 10   1 4590   560 11   5150   -865 = 11   1 6015   4987 12   1 11002   203
Eastern 11   1 4621   90 10   2 4711   1304 = 11   2 6015   5250 13   1 11265   111
Open 12   3 5140   487 9   4653   174 9   1 4479   1091 8   1 5570   419
SLIIT 13   6657   1173 13   5484  
KDU 14   2 7267   1858 12   5409  
Uva Wellassa 15   1 7311   3140 16   3 10451   10451 15   11664   4050 15   1 15714   989
South Eastern 16   1 7709   1011 15   3 8720   752 14   3 7968   2061 11   2 10029   1705
Visual & Performing Arts 17   15491   669 17   9 14822   10701 8   6 4121   9944 14   1 14065   1626
Last Updated according to Webometrics Ranking of World Universities January 2023 Sri Lankan Edition [1]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Foundation date of earliest higher education establishment linked to current university.
  2. ^ Foundation date of earliest higher education establishment linked to current university.
  3. ^ Date recognised as degree awarding body.

References

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  1. ^ a b de Silva, K. M. (1977). The University System of Sri Lanka.
  2. ^ a b A People's University - A Romantic Story of Peradeniya. ICES. 1995.
  3. ^ a b Annual report 1972. Planning and Research Unit, University of Ceylon. 1977.
  4. ^ Yong, Zhao; Ramanathan, Hema (2010). Handbook of Asian Education: A Cultural Perspective. New York: Routledge. p. 584. ISBN 978-1136721298.
  5. ^ Wickaramasinghe, N. (2005). University Space and Values Three Essays. International Center for Ethnic Studies Colombo Sri Lanka.
  6. ^ "Universities". University Grants Commission. Archived from the original on 8 June 2019. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  7. ^ "UNIVERSITIES, CAMPUSES AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGES". University Grants Commission.
  8. ^ "Gazette declaring Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute a university, issued". newsfirst. 30 October 2020. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  9. ^ "Other Government Universities". University Grants Commission. Archived from the original on 8 December 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  10. ^ "Accreditation Degree Programs". Ministry of Higher Education and Highways (Sri Lanka). Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  11. ^ "Other Recognized Degrees". University Grants Commission.
  12. ^ https://www.ugc.ac.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101&Itemid=37&lang=en
  13. ^ https://www.ugc.ac.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101&Itemid=37&lang=en
  14. ^ https://www.ugc.ac.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101&Itemid=37&lang=en
  15. ^ https://www.ugc.ac.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101&Itemid=37&lang=en
  16. ^ "Sri Lanka". webometrics. Open Publishing. 1 July 2018. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  17. ^ "Sri Lanka". webometrics. Open Publishing. 1 July 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  18. ^ webometrics.info website. World Ranking of Top Sri Lankan Universities – 2015 July Retrieved 29 October 2016