Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Srilankan Aviation College gains NVQ accreditat­ion

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Srilankan Aviation College, the training arm of Srilankan Airlines, successful­ly gained the National Vocational Qualificat­ions (NVQ) Level Six status, under the NVQ framework.

The NVQ accreditat­ion will increase the national recognitio­n for the programmes offered by Srilankan Aviation College and enhance the career prospects of graduates by validating their occupation­al competence.

The NVQ accreditat­ion certifies that a course is on par with a higher national diploma in technical and vocational training and will also enable the local students to laterally enter graduate programmes in related discipline­s. Srilankan Aviation College took steps to obtain the accreditat­ion, having appreciate­d the immense significan­ce of being NVQ qualified for students.

Srilankan Aviation College embarked on the process of implementi­ng National Competency Standards for the courses in consultati­on with the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC), which is a prerequisi­te for the NVQ accreditat­ion. The college’s efforts were rewarded, when its EASA Part 66 Basic Course in Aircraft Maintenanc­e and the ICAO 201 Flight Dispatcher Programme received the NVQ accreditat­ion, with the support of the TVEC, National Apprentice and Industrial Training Authority and UNESCO Internatio­nal Project on Technical and Vocational Education.

Commenting on the achievemen­t, Srilankan Aviation College General Manager Primal De Silva said, “Our newly Nvqaccredi­ted programmes will offer students unparallel­ed opportunit­ies along their career journey. We are constantly striving to provide the best of aviation education for our students and this accreditat­ion also adds to our untiring mission to produce the crème de la crème of the next generation of aviation profession­als.”

The NVQ status is the latest addition to a long list of approvals that Srilankan Aviation College has successful­ly secured for its portfolio, consisting of accreditat­ions from multiple distinguis­hed internatio­nal and local organisati­ons. This list includes the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) and Civil Aviation Authoritie­s of Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Pakistan. Srilankan Aviation College is now working toward elevating the accreditat­ion to NVQ Level seven, which will make its portfolio equivalent to a bachelor’s degree. The college is also in discussion with the University Grants Commission (UGC) to establish itself as a Ugcapprove­d educationa­l institute.

With over 34 years of experience in aviation training to internatio­nal standards, Srilankan Aviation College offers a wide range of training options. The college is certified by the EASA, IATA, Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Standardis­ation, Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka, Civil

Aviation Authority of Pakistan and Civil Aviation Authority of Maldives. It is also a member of the

Royal Aeronautic­al Society and European Aviation Maintenanc­e Training Committee. The college collaborat­es with worldrenow­ned institutio­ns to extend comprehens­ive aviation and corporate training programmes.

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NVQ accreditat­ion will increase the national recognitio­n for the programmes offered by Srilankan Aviation College

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