National Institute of Business Management (Sri Lanka)

National Institute of Business Management
NIBM
Motto Building Competencies
Type Business school
Established 1968
Chairman Prof C.L.V. Jayathilake
Location Colombo, Sri LankaSri Lanka
Affiliations University Grants Commission (Sri Lanka),
University College Dublin
Website www.nibm.lk/
NIBM - Colombo Branch

The National Institute of Business Management (also known as NIBM) is a Sri Lankan business school. It is a collaboration with the UNDP, with the ILO functioning as the executing agency . On 1 June 1976, the Institute was incorporated as the National Institute of Business Management .

Divisions

The Management Information Systems Division

The Management Information Systems (MIS) Division handles Computer training, which consists basically of two Diploma programs, a Degree program and several Certificate level programs. The major Computer programs of the NIBM consists of a One-year Diploma in Computer System Design and a two-year program leading to a Higher Diploma in Computer Based Information Systems. A B.Sc. degree program was commenced in 1996 in collaboration with University College Dublin (UCD) at the National University of Ireland .

The Productivity & Management Development Division

The Productivity & Management Development Division conducts programmes in Business Management . Main two courses are the B.Sc. In Business Management (Special) Degree which is approved by the University Grants Commission (Sri Lanka) and the BSc. In Business Management Degree which is affiliated to the University College Dublin.[1]

Regional Centers

Galle Regional Centre of NIBM

Courses conducted by NIBM

Postgraduate Programs

Degree Programmes

Certificate Courses

Diploma Programs

Foundation Course

References

External links

Coordinates: 6°54′22″N 79°52′14″E / 6.90611°N 79.87056°E / 6.90611; 79.87056

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