🇱🇰 Universities in Sri Lanka
1 universities evaluated for international families.
Sri Lanka's higher education is led by the University of Colombo — the flagship public university in the capital, holding the country's oldest institutional lineage (Ceylon Medical College 1870) and, with the University of Peradeniya, one of its two leading universities. Colombo has a dominant national network in medicine, law and the professions, and the University of Colombo School of Computing (UCSC) anchors its technology strength, with substantial English-medium instruction in the professional faculties. The honest context: chronic developing-economy public underfunding, a modest global rank (QS World #1001–1200), and above all the severe 2022 Sri Lankan economic crisis (sovereign default, fuel and power shortages, runaway inflation) which hit universities hard and accelerated a heavy brain drain of doctors and academics. Best for Sri Lankan students seeking the capital's most prestigious degree and the country's deepest professional network, or internationals wanting an affordable English-medium professional degree.
Post-Study Work
Student visa sponsored by the institution; no automatic post-study work visa — heavy emigration of doctors and professionals, accelerated by the 2022 economic crisis
Application System
Domestic via the fiercely competitive national GCE A-Level and UGC district-based Z-score system; English used in professional faculties (medicine, law, science, computing); international applicants via IB/A-Level/AP equivalence
Avg. International Fees
Public universities are free/near-free for nationals (nominal fees only); international fees low by global standards (~USD 2,000–6,000/year, medicine higher)
| University | Network | Employability | Teaching | Curriculum | Institutional | Student |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Colombo | A | B | B | B | C | B |