Intentar ORO - Gratis
President seeks swift completion of university degrees: FUTA, now It's your call
The Island
|October 23, 2025
In some instances, the UGC has failed to uphold its responsibility for maintaining academic quality due to bias and inertia. Meanwhile, state universities have remained largely unaccountable for keeping curricula aligned with national needs and international standards. Bureaucratic processesdesigned decades ago to preserve hierarchy and control continue to stifle innovation.

Having studied within the university system at Peradeniya, been indirectly involved with FUTA matters, and served in both academic and administrative roles, I have firsthand experience of how challenging it is to revise curricula and introduce new programmes for national benefit while maintaining programme quality as the President has requested. Achieving this within the existing bureaucracy is a mammoth task, particularly given the limited institutional support and the many obstacles faced by students who are often at a disadvantage.
Revising curricula and ensuring that academic programmes proceed without disruption or delay are essential to genuine progress. The quality of higher education depends mainly on how effectively the University Grants Commission (UGC) assesses programmes against clear benchmarks and whether it is willing to redirect or penalize universities that fail to meet key performance indicators (KPIs). As the President emphasized, the ultimate goal is to produce high-quality, employment-ready graduates capable of innovation, thereby attracting more Advanced Level qualifiers and equipping them with globally relevant skills.
Achieving this goal requires competent staff, motivated students, adequate facilities, and strong monitoring systems. If all graduates can secure employment, and if competition for state university places is driven by genuine demand rather than default selection, that alone would mark significant progress.
Esta historia es de la edición October 23, 2025 de The Island.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Island

The Island
Aberdeen Holdings' Snehadhana Foundation expands its outreach with the launch of the School Meal Support Project
Child malnutrition remains one of Sri Lanka's most pressing social challenges, one that hinders not only children's physical health but also their ability to learn, grow, and dream.
1 min
October 23, 2025
The Island
Police say four teams assigned to probe Weligama killing
Police Spokesman, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Attorney-at-Law F.U. Wootler, yesterday (22) said that four police teams had been assigned to investigate the killing of Weligama PS Chairman Lasantha Wickramasekara.
1 min
October 23, 2025

The Island
Dialog e-Load Super Blast hands over second Toyota Raize SUV to winner in Kandy
Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka's #1 connectivity provider, has further strengthened its drive toward digital empowerment by awarding the second.
1 min
October 23, 2025

The Island
Economic connectivity in South Asia, a must for collective wellbeing
On a priority basis, the grouping needs to work concertedly towards achieving some collective economic gains. The latter could lay the basis for improved political ties among them since mutual distrust and suspicion could to some extent be eliminated on the basis of the collective trust and confidence that comes in the wake of improved economic relations.
4 mins
October 23, 2025

The Island
Dry and Dull Skin ...
Lots of my readers seem to be having a problem with dry and dull skin.
1 mins
October 23, 2025
The Island
Four killed, thousands affected by adverse weather
At least four persons had been killed and more than 10,000 adversely affected as heavy rains, strong winds, and lightning strikes battered several parts of the country over the weekend, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said yesterday.
1 min
October 23, 2025

The Island
Sabry questions rationale behind Ravi, Shani supervising Easter Sunday carnage probe after filing FR petitions to prevent their own arrest over same terror attacks
President's Counsel Ali Sabry has told the Court of Appeal that two respondents in a petition filed by Col. Kelum S. Maddumage to prevent his arrest in con-nection with the ongoing 2019 Easter Sunday carnage investigation—namely, Public Security Ministry Secretary Ravi Seneviratne (retired SDIG) and retired CID Director Shani Abeysekara had previously filed fundamental rights petitions in the Supreme Court to prevent their own arrests over the same attacks.
2 mins
October 23, 2025

The Island
WPL auction likely in November 26-27 window in Delhi
The franchises have been asked to submit their list of retained players by November 5
2 mins
October 23, 2025
The Island
House erupts over SJB Weligama PS Chairman's killing
A tense atmosphere prevailed in Parliament yesterday following the announcement of the killing of Weligama Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman (SJB), Lasantha Wickramasekara, who succumbed to gunshot injuries sustained during a public council event.
1 min
October 23, 2025

The Island
Union Assurance wins Gold at Dragons of Sri Lanka 2025
Union Assurance, Sri Lanka’s longeststanding private Life Insurer announces its triumph at the prestigious Dragons of Sri Lanka Awards 2025, securing a Gold Dragon for its transformative brand campaign titled “Exit Insurance. Enter Progress.”
1 min
October 23, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size