kalanaweerlk
12-05-2008, 01:39 PM
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The High Commission of Sri Lanka in Singapore has received a number of complaints from students who are undergoing courses of study, inclusive of job training, at institutions in Singapore.
The High Commission of Sri Lanka in Singapore strongly advises students, who intend to follow a course of study in Singapore through the assistance of an agent, to be extremely cautious and to observe due diligence in order to find out the authenticity of the academic institution and commitment to job offers in Singapore. The Ministry of Higher Education in Sri Lanka or the High Commission of Sri Lanka could assist in this endeavour.
Most of these institutions are not of repute or of academic standing but the fees charged range between Singapore dollars 4,000 – 7,000 (equivalent of SLR 300,000 – 500,000) for a six month to one year course.
Students are attracted by agents, addressing overseas academic placement, in Sri Lanka who in turn, would get a substantial commission of the fee. Most often, these students have been told that after the successful completion of the course they would be offered job training and employment either in Singapore or in Malaysia.
However, the fact remains that once the students arrive in Singapore to pursue the course they get disappointed with the institution as well as the lack of potential employment opportunities as promised by the agent in Sri Lanka. The agents, in collusion with the academic institutions in Singapore make false promises to unsuspecting students as well as publish advertisements in the print media to attract students. Most of these courses are in the fields of tourism, hospitality and food & beverages.
December 5, 2008 02:14 pm
http://www.adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=1517
PLS.. SPREAD THE NEWS AMONG YOUR FRIENDS.. BEFORE THEY GET FOOLED BY THESE AGENTS!!! :frown:
The High Commission of Sri Lanka in Singapore has received a number of complaints from students who are undergoing courses of study, inclusive of job training, at institutions in Singapore.
The High Commission of Sri Lanka in Singapore strongly advises students, who intend to follow a course of study in Singapore through the assistance of an agent, to be extremely cautious and to observe due diligence in order to find out the authenticity of the academic institution and commitment to job offers in Singapore. The Ministry of Higher Education in Sri Lanka or the High Commission of Sri Lanka could assist in this endeavour.
Most of these institutions are not of repute or of academic standing but the fees charged range between Singapore dollars 4,000 – 7,000 (equivalent of SLR 300,000 – 500,000) for a six month to one year course.
Students are attracted by agents, addressing overseas academic placement, in Sri Lanka who in turn, would get a substantial commission of the fee. Most often, these students have been told that after the successful completion of the course they would be offered job training and employment either in Singapore or in Malaysia.
However, the fact remains that once the students arrive in Singapore to pursue the course they get disappointed with the institution as well as the lack of potential employment opportunities as promised by the agent in Sri Lanka. The agents, in collusion with the academic institutions in Singapore make false promises to unsuspecting students as well as publish advertisements in the print media to attract students. Most of these courses are in the fields of tourism, hospitality and food & beverages.
December 5, 2008 02:14 pm
http://www.adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=1517
PLS.. SPREAD THE NEWS AMONG YOUR FRIENDS.. BEFORE THEY GET FOOLED BY THESE AGENTS!!! :frown: