
Asian Lanka Academy successfully held its convocation ceremony on June 20 at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH), Colombo, celebrating the achievements of students who had completed their professional training programs.
The ceremony recognized graduates who had successfully completed the Caregiver NVQ Level 3, Caregiver NVQ Level 4, and Nursing Assistant programs, marking an important milestone in their academic and professional journeys.
With more than 25 years of experience in vocational and professional education, Asian Lanka Academy has trained and produced over 5,000 qualified graduates, many of whom are now employed in Sri Lanka and overseas. The institution currently operates branches in Matara and Maharagama and has also announced plans to expand with a new branch in Kandy in the near future.
In addition to its healthcare-related programs, the academy has continued to diversify its training portfolio by offering preschool and primary teacher training, hotel management, and barista courses. These programs are designed to equip students with practical skills for employment across a range of industries.
The convocation ceremony highlighted the accomplishments of the graduates and reaffirmed the academy’s ongoing commitment to producing skilled, industry-ready professionals for both local and international job markets.








