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PRISL’s Convocation Ceremony Highlights Commitment to Quality Education and Career Development

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Building Capacity for the Rubber and Plastics Industry: Contributing to Economic Growth and National Prosperity… The Plastics & Rubber Institute of Sri Lanka (PRISL) hosted its glamorous convocation event recently at the BMICH, honoring the achievements of its graduating students. […]

Building Capacity for the Rubber and Plastics Industry: Contributing to Economic Growth and National Prosperity…

The Plastics & Rubber Institute of Sri Lanka (PRISL) hosted its glamorous convocation event recently at the BMICH, honoring the achievements of its graduating students. It was a

Remarkable occasion, showcasing the institute’s commitment to excellence in the field of plastics and rubber as “The trusted knowledge partner to the Rubber and Plastics industries in Sri Lanka”.

The convocation event served as a platform to highlight the significance and importance of quality education in the plastics and rubber industries. The graduating students, who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and perseverance, were recognized for their accomplishments and celebrated for their great achievement in the academic journey.

PRISL, known for its leading role in shaping the future of the industry, takes immense pride in producing successful graduates who make significant contributions to the field of plastics and rubber. The convocation event further solidifies the institute’s reputation as a key driver of academic excellence and career development in Sri Lanka.  

More than 350 students graduated from PRISL, receiving certificates, diplomas, and higher diplomas in various disciplines.

One of the key objectives of the convocation was to create awareness about future developments and opportunities in the plastics and rubber sector. Through engaging presentations and speeches, attendees gained valuable insights into the latest technological advancements, innovations, and growth potential of the industry. This is done with the intention of inspired and motivating students and professionals to explore further studies and career paths in this dynamic field.   

“We are thrilled to celebrate the achievements of our graduating students at this prestigious convocation event,” said, Kalyana Dhirasekera President of PRISL. “Their dedication and hard work are commendable, and we are confident that they will make a significant impact in the plastics and rubber industry. PRISL remains committed to providing quality education and training programs that nurture the aspiring professionals in the field.” 

The convocation event featured personal success stories of notable alumni who have excelled in the plastics and rubber industry. Industry leaders and experts also shared testimonials endorsing the value and importance of PRISL’s education and training programs.

PRISL takes pride in its unique features and initiatives that set it apart from other educational institutions. The institute’s focus on practical industry experience, state-of-the-art facilities, and collaboration with key stakeholders ensures that students receive a comprehensive education that prepares them for successful careers in the plastics and rubber sector.  

In addition to its existing programs, PRISL is also focused on the creation of manpower required for raising the rubber and plastic industry as an industry that brings foreign exchange to Sri Lanka. This strategic focus aims to contribute to the economic growth of the country. 

By positioning the plastics and rubber industry as a dynamic and promising field with ample career prospects, PRISL aims to change perceptions and encourage students to consider pursuing higher studies and specialized programs in this industry. The convocation event serves as a catalyst for inspiring young minds to explore the vast opportunities available within the sector. 

For more information about PRISL and its programs visit www.prisrilanka.com or contact +94112864354. 

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