ADYAPANA 2012 in October at BMICH
ADYAPANA 2012 Sri Lanka’s most focused and career oriented exhibition
will be held this year for the seventh consecutive time on the 5th, 6th
and 7th of October 2012 and the BMICH.
The Batticaloa arm of the exhibition is to be held on the 12th , 13th
and 14th of October while the Jaffna exhibition is and 20 January 2013.
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Erath Karunaratne, Director ACBT and
IDP Australia (Platinum Sponsor) Imran Hassan, Director
LECS, Arjun Dharmadasa, Managing Director LECS, Sudesh
Lenadora, Project Manager, LECS at the launch. Picture by
Saliya Rupasinghe |
The exhibition which has been endorsed by the Ministry of Higher
Education- Sri Lanka has over the years witnessed an unprecedented
interest from parents and students alike from all parts of the Island,
mainly due to its highly focused exhibitors, providing students with
unparalleled access and exposure to the wide world of secondary and
tertiary education.
The term “ADYAPANA” itself has been looked upon as a term that has
broken all boundaries existent within the country, thus attracting keen
and eager students from the length and breadth of the Island bringing
them under one roof to further their dreams of a solid and recognized
future. The exhibition is held during the month of October and over the
years the timing has proved vital for many students who around the
Island as it coincide with the completion of the Advanced Level
Examination.
The natural tendency of many students and parents during this period
is to ensure that all options available in higher education are explored
with many students taking firm decisions as to their future during this
period as well.
The Exhibition organized by Presidential award winning, LECS (Lanka
Exhibition and Conference Services) has over the years provided the most
focused platform for both educationist and students alike.
“ADYAPANA has over the years built a solid reputation of being the
most career oriented education exhibition provider.
The number of students that have used the “ADYAPANA” pathway to
further their careers bears witness to this fact. Even this year we will
attract a focused student and parent group to our exhibition thus
resulting in high turnover rates for the education institutions and fast
tracked career progress for the students” Imran Hassan, Director of LECS
said.
The very fact that the exhibition has ensured that over 180,000
students from the lengths and breath of the island have taken their
‘Passport to the future’ at “ADYAPANA” bears ample testimony to the
exhibitions result focus on results. Both exhibitors and students have
over the years benefited from this extreme focus on attracting the most
sought after exhibitors and the keenest students - a culmination of
which has provided to be the centre piece of the exhibitions success
story.
The exhibition provides exhibitors an ideal opportunity to create
brand awareness among the general student population and parents who
will be visiting the fair to explore career options for themselves and
the children.
It will also provide a central platform for educationist and all
other stakeholders involved within the Sri Lankan education sector to
witness the massive opportunities that are available for Sri Lankan
students and academics within and outside the shores of Sri Lanka.
David Samuel speaking on behalf of the Australian Trade Commission
said that ‘ADYAPANA’ will provide the ideal meeting point for students
and educationist of Australia.
“Austrade wish to support Australian education providers to showcase
their education capabilities for Sri Lankan students who are looking
forward to study in Australia.
Austrade has been working with LECS for the last three years and our
objective is to continue profile and enhance Australia as an education
destination” he said
Speaking further Samuel noted that the excellence displayed by Lankan
students in the past has been a motivating factor for the Australian
Trade Commission to partner in the Lankan students endeavors.
The Platinum Sponsors of the event are IDP Australia and the ACBT who
will partner LECS in creating a ‘passport to the future’ for the future
generation of Lankan minds.
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