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                                              General Sir John Kotelawala

                                                        Defence University






                                            ABOUT KDU



                                            General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) was initially established as
                                            General Sir John Kotelawala Defence Academy by the Parliamentary Act No. 68 of
                                            1981. The Academy was elevated to university status by the Sir John Kotelawala
                                            Defence Academy (Amendment) Act No. 27 of 1988, and it was renamed as
                                            General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University on 11 October 2007. Degrees
                                            awarded by the University are recognized by the University Grants Commission
                                            (UGC) in Sri Lanka, and the University is also a member of the Association of
                                            Commonwealth Universities (United Kingdom) and the International Association
                                            of Universities (IAU).
                                            The University is situated in Ratmalana on a 48-acre  plot  of land  that was
                                            formerly the residence of the late General Sir John Kotelawala, Sri Lanka’s third
                                            prime minister. This stunning estate is enhanced by a magnificent lake, its natural
                                            surroundings, and a variety of rare and unusual species of fauna and flora that
                                            have been meticulously maintained to preserve the antiquity of the premises.
                                            Throughout its 41-year history, KDU has made every effort to meet the needs
                                            of the services, producing more than 3500 graduates for the Tri-services of Sri
                                            Lanka. This is because the university’s primary objective is to produce highly
                                            qualified  graduates  for  the  Tri-services  in  Sri  Lanka.  Additionally,  KDU  has
                                            improved  the  overall  quality  of  higher  education  for  Service  personnel  as  a
                                            result of its association with other regional military training institutes, which has
                                            also boosted the number of graduates it produces each year.
                                            KDU has just started offering degree programmes for Day Scholars on a fee-levying
                                            basis, giving many deserving young people in Sri Lanka the chance to pursue a
                                            university education of the highest quality. By doing this, KDU aims to create a
                                            learning atmosphere where both Day-Scholars and Officer Cadets can benefit.
                                            Whereas Day-Scholars are given the chance to learn in a disciplined atmosphere
                                            and establish themselves as highly acceptable in modern society. Together with
                                            Officer Cadets, Day Scholars have the chance to participate in extracurricular
                                            activities including athletics, club activities, field study programmes, etc., giving
                                            them the chance to hone their leadership and soft skills and gain a competitive
                                            edge in the job market.
                                            With the opening of KDU degree programmes for Day-Scholars in 2010, KDU
                                            also commenced attracting foreign students for its degree programmes from
                                            SAARC and other friendly countries on fee-levying basis. It has currently enrolled
                                            nearly two hundred and sixty foreign students in its degree programmes and
                                            the  increase  in  numbers  is  an  indication  of  the  recognition  KDU  has  earned
                                            internationally for its degree programmes. Further, this venture has enabled
                                            KDU to contribute to the national economy by earning a considerable amount of
                                            foreign exchange through its high quality degree programmes in all disciplines.


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