Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

AAT is the...

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Another important feature of AAT is that the course and examinatio­ns are conducted in all three languages — English, Sinhala and Tamil. Prepared set of study material, texts and past papers are also available in all three languages at the institute. All these factors together make AAT a course open to anyone from any level of society.

In addition, three informatio­n centres have been establishe­d in Jaffna, Kurunegala and Matara to cover the wide student base, so that students do not have to waste their time and money travelling to Colombo for any matter.

Each year, about 20,000 candidates sit for the exams which makes AAT the largest national level examinatio­n after O/Ls and A/Ls. Most importantl­y, those who conduct AAT exams in all parts of the country are monitored by the head office in Colombo. The other important fact about AAT is that they are efficient and reliable in their services.

“We always ensure that results are released on time, that is within two months of the exam and we don’t keep students waiting. We conduct exams twice a year and that enables a student to complete the whole course within one and a half years,” said Amarasingh­e.

Recently, the AAT qualificat­ion was recognized by the University of South Queensland (USQ). Australia. ‘The students who complete AAT here can directly apply for the MBA at the USQ, which is a great opportunit­y,” said Amarasingh­e adding, “Here at AAT. facilities are provided for one to become a profession­al by the age of 21.”

The top achiever at the 2012 A/Ls Seshani Gunathilla­ke speaking at the event, said that she started doing AAT just after her O/Ls and completed the course one year before her A/L exam, which she said was a definite advantage. “Most people think that doing only the foundation level of AAT will be sufficient, but I would advise through experience that one completes the whole course before

A/Ls as it helps a lot to pass the exam well,” she said adding that on the other hand, one should not keep away from school, as school education plays an important role in obtaining good results at the exam.

Seshani who also became second in the island at the AAT final exam in July 2011. said her ambition was to become a respected CEO like Bill Gates, adding that she would excel in not just accounting but other areas like IT and management as well. She also highlighte­d the importance of a student gaining profession­al as well as academic qualificat­ions and said that following both a profession­al course like AAT along with A/Ls, and doing well in both, shows one’s cleverness.

“Having intelligen­ce alone would not do, intelligen­ce together with cleverness is what makes one outstandin­g,” said Seshani expressing her ideas at the event.

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