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Think twice before selecting your University Degree

According to Robert J. Kibbee, former Chancellor of City University of New York "The quality of a university is measured more by the kind of student it turns out than the kind it takes in". This is especially true in a job environment where the university degree will make the difference between success and failure.

 
Staffordshire University representatives visit APIIT

Interviews and Spot Admissions on July 21 and 22 for September 2009 intake Dr. Hamish Main, Director of South Asian Partnerships and Ms. Susan Lloyd, International Liaison Manager of Staffordshire University will be visiting Sri Lanka on July 21 and 22 to conduct recruitment interviews for the September 2009 intake.

 
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