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SAITM - Faculty of Engineering

Established on the 1st of July 2009, SAITM faculty of Engineering is the pioneering and the leading non-state sector school of engineering in Sri Lanka offering 4 year full time Bachelor of Science (BSc.) Engineering degrees in affiliation with the prestigious, United Nations backed, international university, the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) Thailand.
Equipped with the state of the art physical resources, with international standard engineering and computer laboratories, well stocked library and modern lecture halls, the faculty can boast of highly qualified top notch team of full time academics and researchers and a selection of the best senior lecturers from state universities in Sri Lanka and abroad as visiting faculty.
The faculty also has an expert panel of extended faculty representing a wide spectrum of industries supplementing the study programs and research with industry links, mentoring, in-plant training and industry exposure culminating in ready employment opportunities for our graduates.
The faculty is putting up a purpose built new building complex, due to open in early 2012, complete with all the modern amenities in par with international standards in a spacious seven acre picturesque setting to accommodate 1000 engineering and ICT students. The faculty has already drawn up extensive plans to introduce new specialized degree courses in engineering to cater to demands of the new trends and economies of the region.

Contact Information
Telephone : (+94) 11 241 3351 or (+94) 11 241 3331
Fax : (+94) 11 241 3332
E-mail : efac@saitm.edu.lk
Mail : Faculty of Engineering
South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine
P.O Box 11, Millennium Drive,
Off Chandrika Kumaratunga Mawatha,
Malabe, Sri Lanka.
 
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