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  1. 1 day ago · Congratulations to Nehan Sooriyagoda and Ramiru Dilanka Balasooriya of Nalanda College for winning the first episode of Brain Busters with SLIIT Season 04 Quiz programme on TV1. The contestants of this episode were students from Eheliyagoda Central College, Nalanda College-Colombo, and Pushpadana Girls' College-Kandy. These contestants were selected from over 5000 school students who participated in preliminary rounds held nationwide. The panel of judges for this round included Prof ...

  2. 1 day ago · In the Under-17 category, St. John’s will play for a semi-final position with Nalanda College. At the same time, Thurstan will face D. S. Senanayake in a similar high-stakes game to contend for ...

  3. 1 day ago · These include Nalanda Buddhist Society in Malaysia and Nalanda College, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Nalanda Buddhist Education Foundation, Indonesia, Nalanda Buddhist Institute, Bhutan World Heritage Sites Recognisation. The Nalanda Mahavihara is recognised as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 2016.

  4. Nalanda, a preeminent centre of Buddhist and Indian learning, was renowned for its integration of Buddhist and Indian educational systems. A new campus of Nalanda University was inaugurated by...

  5. 5 days ago · St. Peter's College, Bambalapitiya will take on Nalanda College, Colombo in their Traditional Cricket encounter 2023 on 10th and 11th of February at St. Peter's College Cricket Grounds, Colombo.

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  6. 6 days ago · Loan/ Scholarship Provisions:. The total 4 years fees of courses are just 80 thousand and by including mess and hostel fees,the total feels will not exceed from 4 to 5 lakhs for 4 years.On the time of admission the fees is 3250 may increase 100 to 200 ,and annual fees is 1500 and tution fees is 120 , Hostel fees are 1500 per month and mess vi varries 4800 to 5000 (may change) per month

  7. 5 days ago · Most quoted among the literary sources is the travelogue of 7th century Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang (also known as Hsuan Tsang or Mokshadeva), who travelled across India from 629–645 CE in search of Buddhist manuscripts and “correct” teachings. He spent roughly five years in Nalanda, where he studied under the mahavihara’s grand abbot ...