
Students in Sri Lanka now have the opportunity to earn an internationally recognised business degree without leaving the country, as Southern Cross University (Australia) partners with NSBM Green University to offer its Bachelor of Business programme locally.
Under the theme “Study Global. Stay Local.”, this initiative allows Sri Lankan students to gain an Australian university qualification while studying in a familiar and affordable environment at NSBM’s modern campus in Homagama.
The programme is designed to deliver a contemporary, student-focused learning experience through immersive six-week terms, enabling students to engage deeply with their subjects while maintaining a balanced academic schedule. The curriculum places strong emphasis on developing real-world business skills, ensuring graduates are well prepared to meet current industry expectations.
Students enrolled in the programme will benefit from:
As an added incentive, the first 30 students who enrol will receive a free Samsung tablet to support their academic studies.
An on-campus admissions and information programme will be held on:
23rd, 24th & 25th January 2026
NSBM Green University, Homagama
With limited seats available, prospective students are encouraged to register early to secure their place.
Programme Registration Link: https://www.scu.edu.au/nsbm
This partnership between Southern Cross University and NSBM Green University continues to expand international higher education opportunities in Sri Lanka, enabling students to build global qualifications while staying connected to home.
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