Sri Lanka Technological Campus

Sri Lanka Technological Campus (also known as SLT Campus or SLTC) is a private institute in Sri Lanka specializing in technology. It conducts engineering programs in electronics, telecommunications and computing. SLTC is a subsidiary of Sri Lanka Telecom, therefore comes under the preview of the Ministry of Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure. Its degree programmes are accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education and Highways and recognized by the university grants commission (UGC).

Sri Lanka Technological Campus
SLT Campus
MottoNon scholæ sed vitæ discimus
Motto in English
We learn not for school, but for life
TypePrivate
Established2015
Location,
Western Province
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Websitewww.sltc.ac.lk

History

Founded in 2015, as a subsidiary of SLT, its main campus is located at the 36 acre former Satellite Station premises in Padukka. SLT Campus's School of Professional Studies is located at the TRACE Expert City in Colombo. It is the first corporate funded, fully residential private higher education in Sri Lanka. Through Sri Lanka Telecom, it comes under the Ministry of Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure.

In 2017, it was recognized as a degree-awarding institution by the Ministry of Higher Education and Highways, with a gazette notification indicating it could grant BSc Engineering degrees in the fields of power, electronic, ICT and telecommunication engineering.[1]

Faculties

  • School of Engineering
  • School of Technology
  • School of Professional Studies
  • Business School
  • School of Graduate Studies
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gollark: So random shoved together implementations are okay as long as the results are the same.
gollark: I guess side channel attack resistance isn't a problem here since this is running offline.
gollark: Useful, though I'm not sure I would trust a random python program on the internet for cryptography.
gollark: My chance of death is still pretty low, but if I cared much I would probably try and set up a convoluted scheme of some kind where people can get access to some amount of my stuff given m of n cryptographic keys in different places.

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