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SLIIT among world’s Top 20 architecture schools — ranked No. 1 in Sri Lanka

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July 22, 2025

The Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT) has marked a proud and historic moment by being ranked among the Top 20 Architecture Schools in the world and securing the No. 1 position in Sri Lanka in the latest INSPIRELI World Architecture University Ranking.

This global recognition is based on student performance in the INSPIRELI Awards, the world’s largest architecture and design competition for students and young architects. In the 2023—2024 cycle, SLIIT climbed to the 17th position globally out of more than 1,360 participating universities, demonstrating a significant leap from its 22nd position the previous year. It also proudly ranks among the Top 2 Architecture Schools in Asia, reinforcing its status as a regional leader in architectural education.

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