President wants a university curricular fitting the job market demand .

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa says that the present education system should be reformed in order to achieve a rapid growth in
economy.During the meeting at the Presidential Secretariat today (10) the president advised the vice-chancellors and the officials of the
University Grants Commission to revise the university course system in accordance with the local and international job market
demand. President added that Sri Lanka possesses an educated, technology-savvy labour force which is more than capable in aiding and
pushing Sri Lanka towards development.President Rajapaksa went on to note that employment generation centered around Tourism, Cultivation
and Plantations could jump-start the economy
He highlighted that despite the number of job vacancies in the areas of Medicine, Engineering, Nursing and Information technology the
university system had failed to address the issue over the time. President pointed out that it is absolutely necessary to consider these
grave issues when forming policies relating to tertiary education.President further added that the addition of Information Technology and a
language as a subject for Arts degrees would pave the way for an expedited development process within the next three years.&University
course contents should serve the job market demand and political pressures and other interference should be ignored in this matter
We can never compromise our nation
Take right decisions to make this country strong again&
President requested the Vice Chancellors.