Adyapana 2013 in October
Vishmi WIJERATNE
Adyapana 2013 is scheduled to be held from October 4-6 at the BMICH
and from October 11-13 in Batticaloa. The Jafna edition will be held in
early 2014.
Exchanging of the partnership between the Australian High
Commission and the organizers of Adyapana 2013. Picture by
Saliya Rupasinghe |
Project Manager, Lanka Exhibition and Conference LEC (Pvt) Limited,
Sudesh Lenadora, told the ‘Daily News Business’ that many of the
exhibitors have claimed that their institutions were benefitted by
students gaining better potential since the exhibition was held in
October.
“When we moved the exhibition dates to October last year, Adyapana
reached great heights. Like last year we hope to attract the Advanced
Level students who have just sat their examination and keen on
furthering their education,” Lenadora said. The exhibition themed
‘passport to success’ will provide a platform for students to interact
with various institutions and gain career guidance. The exhibition will
cater to visiting universities as well as universities established in
Sri Lanka.
“This will be the eighth consecutive year that we will be holding ‘Adyapana’,
with the backing of the Australian High Commission. We also managed to
pave the way for students to enrole directly to universities in India
and Malaysia,” Lenadora said.
Adyapana 2012 had claimed to be a great success. Lenadora said that
there were over 170 stalls at the Colombo edition. According to him,
though they launched ‘Adyapana 2013’ recently, they have already over 42
institutes registered for this years exhibition.
“Stalls will be registered under two categories, ‘shell scheme’ and
‘bare space’ . For the ‘shell scheme’ we provide the stall, while for
the ‘bare space’ the stall should be built on space provided.
LECs plans on having a debating competition within the exhibition and
will provide free space for institutes that cater to the deaf and blind
students. The Ministry of Higher Education would also be providing
career guidance to the visitors at the exhibition.
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