Thursday, August 21, 2014

National Diploma in English at Sri Lanka Foundation

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If you are looking for career development or if you are still hunting for jobs, to win this race having a National Diploma in English will not only push you forward, but also it would be a value addition to your qualifications and opens the door to a world of highly competitive and demanding job opportunities.
The National Diploma in English at Sri Lanka Foundation is designed for public and private sector employees and today it has become one of the most sought after courses among  staff officers in government departments, commissioned officers in the armed and police services, executives in the private sector and undergraduates as it has the state recognition coupled with the kick off start that it can provide for career development.
National Diploma in English had been designed to make the participants confident in using English Language independently in various contexts and to develop soft skills in order to upgrade their personality when interacting and working in an office background where English is used immensely for professional purposes. The five modules: academic writing and grammar, academic reading, speaking, listening and report writing have made the course the only one of its kind in Sri Lanka due to its standard and uniqueness. As IELTS preparatory materials are used as course materials, it would be a great extravaganza for the participants. Our academic team consists of qualified graduate lecturers and IELTS trainers.
If you have never imagined being a National Diploma holder just in four months, here the time has come as those who get selected from the placement test can obtain the National Diploma just in three months by only investing sixteen thousand and five hundred rupees which would save your valuable time and would definitely be a relief to your pocket.  So Hurry up! Send in your applications in order to get an appointment for the placement test for the upcoming National Diploma in English which is scheduled to be commenced in September, 2014. 


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