NSBM Green University Launches 2026 Degree Program Intake on February 23

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The inauguration ceremony for the 2026 intake of degree programs at NSBM Green University is set to take place on February 23. Despite the GCE Advanced Level (A/L) examination concluding in January, this timely intake ensures that students can commence their university education without unnecessary delays.

For this intake, students who have completed their A/L exams can choose from over 60 degree programs in fields such as Business, Computing, Engineering, Science, and Law. NSBM offers both its own degree programs and internationally recognized degrees in collaboration with leading global universities, including the University of Plymouth (UK), Victoria University (Australia), Southern Cross University (Australia), and American University (USA).

Additionally, NSBM will host an Open Day exhibition at NSBM Green University in Homagama on January 23, 24, and 25, from 9 am to 5 pm. This event provides an excellent opportunity for students and parents to explore the university, gain insights into the degree programs, and receive personalized guidance from academic staff on selecting suitable degree pathways. The Open Day will include guided campus tours and a variety of engaging activities throughout the three days.

For further information, please contact 011 544 5000 or send a WhatsApp message to 071 244 5000.


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