
Australasian Academy (AA), a pioneer in transnational higher education, will hold its Open Day on Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. at the Academy campus.
The event will serve as an interactive platform for students and parents to explore academic pathways, international study options, and career opportunities. Attendees will also have the chance to meet industry experts and learn about internship opportunities both locally and overseas.
As a special offer, students who register during the Open Day will receive a 50% discount on registration fees.
Australasian Academy offers a wide range of programs in Information Technology, Hospitality Management, Commercial Cookery, and Aged Care, designed to prepare students for both local and global employment markets.
A spokesperson for the Academy stated, “Australasian Academy is committed to redefining transnational education by providing students with world-class qualifications, practical training, and global exposure. The Open Day is an excellent opportunity for students to learn how we can help shape their future.”
Students and parents are encouraged to attend and take advantage of the valuable guidance offered by the Academy’s academic and career counseling teams. For further details, please contact +94 117 713 713 or +94 766 895 896, or visit www.australasian.edu.lk
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