Prospects College of Higher Education (PCHE) offers degree pathways in Business and Information Technology to Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia. Students can commence the 1st year @ PCHE in Sri Lanka, by enrolling for the Diploma in Business or Information Technology, and on successful completion, transfer to Victoria University Australia, with guaranteed credit transfer of 1 year. Students can then complete their Bachelor’s degree with just 2 years of further study in Australia, saving over Rs. 10 million in the process. In addition, students are entitled to receive upto 30% in scholarships.
PCHE ensures a seamless transition to Victoria University Australia, by also handling the entire application and visa process.
Students can choose from a range of majors at Victoria University. For Business the available majors include Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business Analytics, Tourism and Hospitality management, HR, and Supply Chain and Logistics Management. For students pursuing IT they have the following options: Cyber Security, Data Science and Information Technology.
Prospects College of Higher Education (PCHE) has been in operation for over 15 years and offers degree pathways to leading universities in Australia. The degree pathways available are Early Childhood Education, Psychology, Business, and IT. Some of the Australian university partners include Monash University (Ranked 37th in the world – QS world rankings 2025), Deakin University, University of Western Sydney, and University of Wollongong.
Applications for the January 2025 Intake is now open! Call 076 566 3676 info@pche.lkwww.pche.lk

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