NIBM launches National School of Business Management
by Jayampathy JAYASINGHE
The National Institute of Business Management (NIBM) launched the
National School of Business Management (NSBM) in Colombo last week.
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Secretary to the President
Lalith Weeratunga |
The chief guest was Minister of Youth Affairs and Skills Development
Dullas Alahapperuma. Minister of Education Bandula Gunewardena, Senior
Minister of Human Resources, DEW Gunesekera and Deputy Minister of Youth
Affairs and Skills Development, Duminda Dissanayake were also present.
The Secretary to the President Lalith Weeratunga said that he was
privileged to be invited by his alma mater, the National Institute of
Business Management (NIBM) where he was a student in the 1980s. He said
it was Minister Dullas Alahapperuma who proposed the setting up of the
new National School of Business Management with degree courses.
The new Business School will have courses such as Tourism Management,
Software engineering, Communication and Muti-Media technology, Hotel
Management which the students will find quite attractive.
The new business school will provide opportunities for students to
pursue higher education in the country than going to other countries. He
said the problem with most education institutions were that they teach
people what to think but not how to think.Business schools while
imparting very high level technological subjects should also prepare
students to be managers, business leaders, thinkers and entrepreneurs
what the modern world wants.
“We have 9,800 schools and intend creating 5,000 primary schools and
1,000 secondary schools that is receiving a lot of attention. How many
of these children will be able to enter State universities in the
future? There will be more qualified children to enter State
universities than available places.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National School of Business
Management (NSBA) Dr. E.A. Weerasinghe said that a sum of Rs. 8 billion
have been allocated to build a modern university at Homagama in 2014.
The degree programs offered by NSBM have been designed to cater to the
requirements of the business community and the economy.
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