BCAS Campus Joins Trainocate to Drive Sri Lanka’s Digital Transformation

BCAS Campus, a pioneering private sector educational institution, has partnered with Trainocate Lanka to lead the charge in revolutionizing tech education under the SriLankanization initiative. As the first private educational institute to come onboard, BCAS has set the benchmark for integrating advanced technological training into academia.

Currently, nearly 750 students from BCAS are actively participating in this transformative journey. These students are gaining access to cutting-edge training programs in fields such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Analytics, Azure, Security, and Microsoft 365. The collaboration ensures that students are equipped with in-demand skills and globally recognized certifications, preparing them for the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

The RESET (Remote End User Self Enablement Training) platform has been a cornerstone of this initiative, providing students with hands-on, industry-relevant learning experiences that prepare them for real-world challenges.  BCAS’s early adoption of this initiative underscores its commitment to providing students with industry-relevant skills that bridge the gap between education and employment.

Mr. Rajitha Ranaweera, Chief Growth Officer at BCAS Campus, stated: “At BCAS, we have always believed in staying ahead of the curve. Being the first private institute to join the SriLankanization program reflects our dedication to empowering our students with the skills needed for the future. This partnership is not just about education; it’s about creating opportunities for our students to lead in a competitive global economy.”

Zafarullah Hashim, Managing Director of Trainocate SEANM and Gulf, highlighted the importance of BCAS’s involvement: “BCAS Campus joining the SriLankanization initiative marks a significant milestone in our mission to upskill the nation. With nearly 750 students already on this journey, we are witnessing the transformative potential of integrating industry-grade tech training into academia. BCAS’s leadership sets a powerful example for other institutions to follow.”

This partnership is a testament to BCAS Campus and Trainocate’s shared vision of fostering local talent and addressing the growing demand for tech-savvy professionals. By aligning academic programs with industry needs, the collaboration ensures that Sri Lanka’s future workforce is ready to thrive in a digital-first world.

Ishraq Abdeen, Project Head of the SriLankanization initiative, added: “We are elated to see the impact already, with 150-plus certifications completed by students. This initiative helps them digitally transform themselves and become a plug-and-play resource for the industry upon their graduation.

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