Adyapana 2014 concludes on high note
Adyapana 2014, the three-day higher education and career exhibition
at the BMICH recently attracted a large number of visitors.

A stall at Adyapana 2014 |
The exhibition held for the ninth consecutive year, is renowned as a
focused and education oriented exhibition, patronised by students who
hope to further their education in Sri Lanka or overseas.
The Colombo edition is the main event in the series of Adyapana
exhibitions. Adyapana Kalvi was held in Jaffna in January. There were
over 150 stalls displaying and disseminating information regarding
various courses, student programs, higher education options and job
opportunities.
The organisers of Adyapana, Lanka Exhibition and Conference Services,
used their good offices in the Maldives to promote this event among
students and encourage visitors from the Maldives. Adyapana is proud to
record its partnership with S. Thomas' College Old Boys Association in
conducting this exhibition, a spokesman for the organisers said.
A large percentage of those visiting the exhibition, make their
future decisions from the options provided at Adyapana.
The education fair featured specific pavilions for visiting
representatives of universities and included sessions focused on
students and their career decisions. A host of top professionals were
also present.
The event also comprised many other attractions that focused on the
student population. |