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17 accredited institutions in Sri Lanka teach Law, verified by AlmiStudy against national accreditation registries.

Law in Sri Lanka: at a glance

Accredited universities
17
Public · private
14 · 3
Cities
16 (Batticaloa, Colombo, Malabe)
Language(s) of instruction
Sinhala + Tamil (national + official) + English (link language + HE primary medium for STEM, medicine, business, law)
Accrediting bodies
University Grants Commission of Sri Lanka (UGC / சர்வகலாசாலை மானியங்கள் ஆணைக்குழு / විශ්ව විද්‍යාල ප්‍රතිපාදන කොමිෂන් සභාව)

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Frequently asked questions

How many accredited universities teach Law in Sri Lanka?

AlmiStudy lists 17 accredited universities teaching Law in Sri Lanka, each verified against a recognized national accrediting body.

Are Law universities in Sri Lanka public or private?

Of the verified institutions on record, 14 are publicly run and 3 are private.

What language are Law programs taught in across Sri Lanka?

The primary languages of instruction on record are Sinhala + Tamil (national + official) + English (link language + HE primary medium for STEM, medicine, business, law). Confirm the language of each specific program directly with the university.

How does AlmiStudy verify these universities?

Each listed university is checked against a recognized national accreditation body before publication — for this set: University Grants Commission of Sri Lanka (UGC / சர்வகலாசாலை மானியங்கள் ஆணைக்குழு / විශ්ව විද්‍යාල ප්‍රතිපාදන කොමිෂන් සභාව). Listing does not guarantee a specific program's recognition by destination-country regulators.

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We list institutions whose accreditation we have verified against a recognized national or international accrediting body. Listing does not vouch for any specific program's recognition by destination-country regulators or individual admissions outcomes.