SLIIT Civil Engineering Honours Degree Secures IESL Full Recognition: A Milestone in Engineering Excellence

The Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT) has achieved a significant national milestone, as the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka (IESL) has granted full recognition for a five-year cycle to its Civil Engineering Honours degree program. This development highlights SLIIT’s dedication to excellence in engineering education and strengthens its position within Sri Lanka’s higher education landscape. This recognition marks a notable transition from the conditional status previously held, showcasing continuous quality improvements and adherence to the highest academic and professional standards.

The Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka (IESL) serves as the premier professional body for engineers in the country, tasked with setting and maintaining stringent standards in engineering education and professional practice. IESL’s recognition affirms that an engineering degree program meets the prescribed academic and professional requirements for engineering education.

SLIIT’s journey towards full recognition reflects a comprehensive and strategic approach to program development. Achieving conditional status was a significant milestone, as it marked the first time a non-state Higher Education Institution (HEI) in Sri Lanka accomplished such a feat, validating the program’s academic structure, faculty expertise, infrastructure, and quality assurance mechanisms against IESL’s rigorous evaluation process.

Since then, SLIIT’s Faculty of Engineering (FOE) has intensified efforts to refine curriculum alignment, enhance faculty and research capabilities, and ensure continuous improvements in laboratory and learning facilities. These concerted efforts have led to IESL’s decision to grant full recognition, a testament to SLIIT’s commitment to providing engineering education that meets both national expectations and international standards.

This full recognition provides tangible benefits for students and alumni. Graduates of the recognized cycle of the program will have improved opportunities for professional advancement, including a streamlined pathway towards Chartered Engineer status with IESL, a credential highly valued across industry sectors. Such professional recognition not only enhances employability within Sri Lanka but also supports broader career mobility globally.

Furthermore, this achievement strengthens the value proposition of choosing SLIIT for engineering studies. Prospective students can be assured that the Civil Engineering program is now on par with recognized engineering degrees worldwide, supported by quality assurance practices and academic rigor. The recognition also positively reflects on SLIIT’s broader academic ecosystem, which has been expanding its research output, strengthening industry partnerships, and fostering holistic student development.

The broader engineering community in Sri Lanka has taken note of this milestone, reflecting a growing trend of non-state higher education institutions meeting professional standards traditionally upheld by state universities. This evolution broadens access to high-quality engineering education and supports the country’s economic and infrastructural growth.

Prof. Ayantha Gomes, Dean of FOE, shared his thoughts on this remarkable achievement:

“Honestly, we are proud to be identified as the first non-state HEI to obtain recognition from IESL, thus setting a standard. Special thanks to the dedicated staff, headed by Dr. Janaka Perera. The department is proactive in responding to changes in the civil engineering industry and has already integrated modern technologies, such as AI, BIM, and IoT, into its curriculum. Also, its assignments adopt problem-based learning with real-world projects incorporating essential practical and digital skills.”

This accomplishment further reinforces the strength and credibility of FOE at SLIIT, which continues to earn multiple academic and professional recognitions while delivering industry-relevant, internationally benchmarked engineering education. Driven by the unwavering dedication of its highly qualified academic and professional staff and the determination and excellence of its students, FOE has built a culture of quality, innovation, and continuous improvement. The IESL’s full recognition of the Civil Engineering program stands as a collective triumph for the Faculty—affirming SLIIT’s position as a leading engineering education provider in Sri Lanka and its commitment to shaping future-ready engineers who will confidently contribute to national development and the global engineering community.