THE SCOTTISH QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY (SQA) STUDY PROGRAMMES - Pannipitiya

4 years ago

PACE Institute recently teamed up with the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA), which has seen us named as an ‘SQA Approved Centre’ in Sri Lanka. Thus, PACE Institute will provide training and lectures for a host of SQA Advanced Diploma Programmes, successful completion of which will qualify a candidate to start reading for an internationally recognized top-up degree programme in a related subject at leading SQA’s partner universities in the USA, the UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.

What’s SQA?

The Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) is a global leader in education and qualifications development with over 100 years' experience in developing qualifications and qualification systems, and over 20 years of experience of working internationally in partnership with schools, colleges, universities, employers, training organisations, industry professionals, professional bodies, and governments.

1700 SQA Approved Centres Worldwide

With 1700 SQA Approved Centres around the world, the SQA helps individuals realise their potential and achieve their ambitions by providing a wide range of high-quality, internationally recognised qualifications and associated services.

The SQA is based in Glasgow, and is a not-for-profit government-sponsored organisation accountable to the Scottish Government and sits at the heart of Scotland's world-renowned education system.

The Fastest and Economical Pathway to International Top-up Degrees

As one of the leading Professional and Higher Education Institutes in Sri Lanka, our partnership with the SQA enables us to present Sri Lankan students with a broader range of study options in the pursuit of their professional and higher education. In fact, once a student has completed an SQA Advanced Diploma, he or she will be able to read for a top-up degree in a related subject at high-ranking SQA partner universities in the USA, the UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.

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