Informatics Institute of Technology successfully hosted Career Day 2026

IIT Career Day 2026 Connects 1,800+ Future-Ready Graduates with Top Employers The Informatics Institute of Technology (IIT) successfully hosted its flagship Career Day for the 15th time at BMICH, Colombo, demonstrating resilience and forward-thinking amidst current economic challenges.

The event reinforced IIT’s mission to ensure its interns and graduates remain valuable contributors to organizational success and national progress. With over 1,800 students and participation from 70+ leading organizations, the event created a powerful platform for talent and opportunity to connect. Companies made a significant investment in recruiting high-quality, career-ready individuals trained to meet evolving industry demands. IIT graduates continue to stand out for their professionalism, technical expertise, and global outlook—making them highly sought-after by employers. IIT Career Day 2026 once again positioned IIT at the forefront of nurturing future-ready talent in Sri Lanka.

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