Sri Lanka Military Academy

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CADET COURSES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMME(MILITARY STUDIES)

  1. The Bachelors’ degree programme in military studies is a full time degree course conducted by the Sri Lanka Military Academy (SLMA), Diyatalawa in collaboration with the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU), Ratmalana for the officer cadets of the Sri Lanka Army Regular Force. The course is of three year duration and consists of lectures, practical training, field exercises and research work.

  2. Upon successful completion of the programme of studies, the officer cadets are commissioned as Second Lieutenants and awarded a Bachelors' Degree in Military Studies (BSc in Military Studies) by the KDU. Subsequently, they are posted to their respective regiments to perform their duties.

  3. The BSc (Military Studies) degree programme aims at producing officer cadets with a broader knowledge on military science, leadership skills and academic disciplines, so that they will be able to perform outstandingly in their military career.

  4. DURATION

  5. The two year and nine month degree programme consists of six semesters of 16 –20 weeks each.

  6. TRAINING ESTABLISHMENT

  7. It is mandatory for all candidates (officer cadets) to undergo the first five semesters of training at SLMA. This contains 60% of military training and 40% of academic teaching. As commissioned officers, they are required to complete the sixth semester at three other designated military training institutions; Army Training School (ATS) Maduruoya, Infantry Training Centre (ITC) Minneriya and Commando Regiment Training School (CRTS) Uva Kudaoya.

  8. Ser Subject Credits

    GPA

    MGPA

    NGPA

    (a)

    (b)

    (c)

    (d)

    (e)

    MS (Military Subjects)

    1

    Field Craft

    3

    2

    Map Reading

    3

    3

    Basic Tactics

    2

    4

    Conventional Operations (Pl Level)

    5

    5

    Conventional Operations (Combat Team Level)

    4

    6

    Internal Security Operations

    4

    7

    Counter-Insurgency Operations

    5

    8

    Signal Communication Training

    2

    9

    Field Engineering & Mine Warfare

    1

    10

    Service Writing/Staff Duties

    4

    11

    Leadership

    3

    12

    Administration in the Field

    2

    13

    Peace Time Administration

    2

    14

    Military Law

    2

    15

    Regimental Accounts

    2

    16

    Methods of Instructions

    3

    17

    Professional  Military Training

    12

    18

    Physical Training

    19

    Drill

    20

    Weapons Training

    21

    Club Activities

    22

    Miscellaneous

    AS (Academic Subjects)

    1

    English

    10

    2

    Tamil

    4

    3

    French

    4

    Information Technology

    4

    5

    Political Science

    2

    6

    Introduction to Sociology

    2

    7

    Elementary Geography

    2

    8

    Elementary Economics

    2

    9

    Mathematics

    3

    10

    Statistics

    2

    11

    Military History

    2

    12

    Human Resource Management

    2

    13

    Principles of Management

    2

    14

    Organizational Behaviour

    2

    15

    International Relations

    2

    16

    Psychology & Councelling

    3

    17

    Research  Methodology/ Extended Essay/ Proposal Writing

    2

    18

    Basic Law

    3

    19

    Final Research Project

    4

    20

    Foundation Language Module

    21

    Practical Lab

    Total

    39

    59

    14

    39.8%

    60.2%

    112

    LEARNING OUTCOME

  9. The objectives of the programme are as follows:

  10.      a.   To equip the officer cadets with the knowledge of military science and skills required for junior leaders.

         b.  To inculcate and enhance military leadership skills required by an army officer.

         c.  To lay an academic foundation required for a professional officer.

    GRADUATE PROFILE

  11. The graduates will have the proficiency in military science, military leadership, academic knowledge and languages in order to perform well in their military career with professional development and career progress. Other than that, they will be able to perform on a par with professionals in other fields.

  12. SUMMARY OF CREDITS DISTRIBUTION

    Ser Semester GPA Credits MGPA Credits NGPA Credits

    (a)

    (b)

    (c)

    (d)

    (e)

    1.

    SEM 01

    10

    10

    4

    2.

    SEM 02

    9

    8

    4

    3.

    SEM 03

    9

    8

    2

    4.

    SEM 04

    4

    14

    2

    5.

    SEM 05

    7

    7

    2

    6.

    SEM 06

    -

    12

    -

    TOTAL

    39

    59

    14

    GRAND TOTAL

    39.8%

    60.2%

    -

    112

  13. Credit Rating - A module is given a credit value based on the number of contact periods, practical training and field training required to complete the particular module. A credit is a time based quantitative measure used in calculating the grade point average. Calculation of credit rating is done as follows:

  14.      a.   15 hours of lectures = 01 credit

         b.  45 hours of practical training = 01 credit

         c.  60 hours of field training = 01 credit

  15. Semester End Examinations - Officer cadets should sit for the stipulated theory/practical examinations in each subject before the end of the particular semester. They are required to obtain minimum of 45% in each subject with the required officer quality and work grade marks to get through the semester examination. Those who fail in any subject (less than 45%) will be given a chance to appear for a retest. If such officer cadets fail in the retest too, they will be subjected to relegation to the next junior intake (See the criteria for relegation). In retest, maximum of 45% score is considered for assessments.

  16. GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) SYSTEM AND AWARDING OF CLASSES

  17. The GPA will be calculated by taking the value of the GP for each course unit obtained by the student throughout the degree programme. This will be multiplied by the number of credits awarded for each course unit to calculate the total value. Then, the sum will be divided by the total number of credits obtained. Followings are some of the common rules applied for BSc (Military Studies) degree programme at SLMA:

  18.      a.    GPA Course Units - GPA Course Units are those course units that have GPA credits. Such course units are considered for the calculation of SGPA, YGPA and FGPA.

         b.  MGPA Course Units - MGPA Course Units are those course units that have MGPA credits. Such course units are considered for the calculation of SGPA,      YGPA and FGPA.

         c.   NGPA Course Units - NGPA Course Units are those course units that have NGPA credits. Such course units are not considered for the calculation of      SGPA, YGPA and FGPA.

  19. AWARD OF CLASSES

  20. GPA Pass and Classes Awarded

    3.70 - 4.20   First Class
    3.30 - 3.69   Second Class (Upper Division)
    3.00 - 3.29   Second Class (Lower Division)
    2.00 - 2.99    Pass

  21. SELECTION CRITERIA

  22. Male Officer Cadets

    • Should be an unmarried citizen of Sri Lanka

    • GCE (O/L) Examination - Six (06) passes at one sitting

    • Credit passes in any four (04) subjects including English Language and a simple passes for Mathematics and Sinhala or Tamil in the GCE (O/L) Examination in not more than two (02) sittings

    • GCE (A/L) Examination - Three (03) passes in GCE (A/L) at one sitting and obtain 30% marks for General Test not more than three sittings

    • Age - Between 18 - 22 years as on the date of enlistment

    • Height - 5’ 6”

    • Chest - 32”

    • Weight - 50Kg

Female Officer Cadets

  • Should be an unmarried citizen of Sri Lanka

  • GCE (O/L) Examination - Six (06) passes including Sinhala or Tamil at one sitting

  • Credit passes in any four (04) subjects including English language
  • Pass in Mathematics (Those who have obtained four credit passes including English language and a pass in Mathematics in no more than two (02) sittings including the sitting in which they qualified in six subjects will be eligible to apply)
  • GCE (A/L) Examination - Two (02) passes in GCE (A/L) at one sitting
  • Age - Between 18 - 22 years as on the date of enlistment

  • Height - 5’ 2”

Commissioned Officers will be entitled to fringe benefits covering salaries, transport,uniforms, medical, food and accommodation. Commissioned officers will also have opportunities of serving in UN Peace Keeping Missions abroad and following overseas advanced courses in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, USA, UK etc.