South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine
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Suburban), Malabe | |
Colors | Blue, green |
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Affiliations | General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University |
Website | www |
The South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine (SAITM) (originally known as the South Asian Institute of Technology and Management) is a privately owned educational institution providing higher education in Sri Lanka.[2] It is recognised as a degree awarding institute under section 25A of the Universities Act No. 16 of 1978.[1][3] In 2018, the parliament of Sri Lanka passed a special provisions act to abolish SAITM Medical faculty and to transfer the students to General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University.[4]
SAITM has become a highly controversial national issue with various segments questioning its standards and legality in terms of its operations as the only
History
The South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine was established in 2008 by Dr. Neville Fernando with the aim to provide tertiary qualifications in medicine, engineering, and information technology, management and finance, and information communication technology and media. The institute was initially affiliated with the
In 2017 President Maithripala Sirisena proposed to list SAITM on the stock exchange to as an answer to criticism on its ownerships allowing anyone to buy shares. Sirisena pointed out that over 75,000 to 85,000 Sri Lankan students go overseas annually for higher education which could be reduced if quality private universities exist in Sri Lanka. Health minister Rajitha Senaratne also echoed similar sentiment claiming that proper guidelines will be established to administer SAITM which will also be applicable to future international universities that have expressed willingness to expand into Sri Lanka.[18]
Following a fast unto death campaign performed by the parents of State Medical Students, on 8th Nov 2017, the Government of Sri Lanka, decided to abolish SAITM, suspend the new enrollments immediately and to do a fair inquiry to the students already enrolled in.[19]
Following the appeal put up by SLMC against the high court decision, was worded by the supreme court on 21 September 2018. It contains 55 pages which shows that Sri Lanka Medical Council(SLMC) purposefully not given the provincial registration for the SAITM graduates. Therefore, Supreme court advice the give the provincial registration for the SAITM graduates from immediate effect without any condition.
Degree programs
In 2011 the Ministry of Higher Education recognized SAITM as a degree awarding institute in terms of Section 25 (A) of the Universities Act No.16 of 1978.[20] As such the UGC has approved SAITM to award the following degrees;[1]
- Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery(MBBS) - (2011)
- Mechatronics Engineering- (2016)
- Civil Engineering- (2016)
Controversies
Medical qualifications
Sri Lanka
In 2016 the
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, the General Medical Council has listed SAITM as an institution whose graduates from the South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine are ineligible for licensure. Issuing a statement titled "Overseas medical qualifications not accepted by the GMC", it said that the body would not accept applications to sit the PLAB test or for registration from graduates of the medical schools mentioned in it including the SAITM.[28][29][30]
Wasim Thajudeen murder case
On 3 October 2016, the Criminal Investigation Department of Sri Lanka confiscated 26 human body parts from the institute's laboratory during a search operation carried out to locate the missing body parts of suspected murder victim Wasim Thajudeen.[31][32][33][34][35][36][37]
Staff Controversies
Sameera Senaratne
In early February 2017, two men travelling on a motor bike wearing full-face helmets opened fire at the car of SAITM's Director of Medical Education Sameera Senaratne [38] who was at the wheel at the time of the incident, at Malabe. He did not suffer any injuries despite the attackers allegedly shooting at him at close range. Subsequent inquiries raised suspicion that the shooting was staged by Senaratne and a politician known to him, to depict the anti-SAITM protests brewing in the country at the time in an unfavourable light. A later Police investigation pointed to the shooting could have been staged by Senaratne himself [39][40][41]
Nandalal Gunaratne
Nandalal Gunaratne is listed as a 'Consultant
Ananda Samarasekara
Ananda Samarasekara is SAITM's Professor and Head of the Department of
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- ^ "Thajudeen's body parts sent to SAITM by ex-JMO=". Colombo Gazette. colombogazette. 22 September 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
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