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Minister of Finance Ravi Karunanayake launching the CMA Digital Learning website and the video lectures at the CMA Budget Highlights 2017 on the invitation of CMA President Prof. Lakshman R. Watawala. Also seen is Learn TV Director Ruwan Senanayake who is associated with the project
CMA Sri Lanka Digital Learning consisting of e-learning and video lectures was launched by Minister of Finance Ravi Karunanayake at the CMA Budget Highlights in keeping with the Budget Proposals 2017 to create a digital economy.
All students and those employed in the private and public sector, who enrol on or before 15 December will be provided digital learning free of charge and will be available anytime, anywhere (24 x 7) and both e-learning and video lectures can be accessed using both mobile phones and tabs.
CMA set up with the technical assistance of CMA Canada (now CPA Canada) and incorporated by an Act of Parliament is an affordable Professional Accounting Qualification. CMA has launched Digital Learning Free of Charge to students after A/L, graduates and undergraduates, HNDA and Technical College students, those with part professional accounting qualifications, those in employment in an accounting field in the private and public sector, university lecturers and school teachers, all A/L students receiving tabs with the objective of promoting inclusive education and to make it freely available to all who are looking at career progression and will also be provided to all schools, universities, technical colleges and all institutes of higher education.
Students who wish to register should email: [email protected] or contact registrations Bhanuka on 076 6375456, Deshan on 077 7707839 or Director Operations Sumudu Pagoda 077 3742343 or visit http://cma.learntv.lk/.