Bachelor of Engineering (BEng.)Hons.
Degree Pathway Programmes
This course provides a solid grounding in the fundamentals of Engineering, including a broad understanding of mathematical and scientific concepts. The course also covers a similar area in the first year and second year programmes of Bachelor’s Degree in Electronics, Electrical, Mechatronics and Electronics & Electrical Engineering in order to provide the student with a basic knowledge and understanding the theory and practice to proceed at higher levels of the Degree course (BE-Hons) at Massey University, New Zealand and Edinburgh Napier University (ENU), U.K.
Electronics is fundamental to many of the things we take for granted today. Everything from digital media to aircraft to specialist medical equipment relies on electronics and it is difficult to think of any area of life that has not been affected by the many developments that have taken place in electronics over the years.

GISM Pathway Programs

Two Years in Sri Lanka
Obtain the Higher Diploma in Engineering by completing the first two years at GISM Campus, Sri Lanka.

Transfer to New Zealand and UK
Directly enter to the third year of the relevant degree programme offered on campus at Edinburgh Napier University.

Guranteed Place in the University
Upon completion of the higher diploma, you will be guaranteed a place to the on campus degree programmes in Edinburgh.

Huge Saving
Save upto Rs. 7.2 million* by studying the first two years at GISM Campus and obtaining the Higher Diploma.
Our Engineering Degree Pathways
Our Faculty Members
Professor G. G. Senaratne
Chairman / Professor
Professor Senaratne is a leading researcher in the field of Electronics and Telecommunication industry in Sri Lanka.
Prof. Stanley Weerarathne
Director, GISM Research Group
BSc. Agri (Pera), PhD. (London), Former Chairman of Sri Lanka Sugar Cain Corporation

Edinburgh Napier University
Edinburgh Napier University is a public university in Edinburgh, Scotland. It has over 19,500 students, including those on-campus in Scotland and others studying on transnational programmes abroad and online. In 2016 this included nearly 9,500 international and EU students, from more than 140 nations worldwide.
Edinburgh Napier has been awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize twice. Its most recent win came in 2015, when it was recognised for its work in timber engineering, sustainable construction and wood science. Edinburgh Napier was previously awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize in 2009 when the award was made for ‘Innovative housing construction for environmental benefit and quality of life’. This recognised the contribution made by the University’s Building Performance Centre towards improving sound insulation between attached dwellings.

Massey University- New Zealand
Massey University (Māori: Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa) is a university based in Palmerston North, New Zealand, with significant campuses in Albany and Wellington. Massey University has approximately 30,883 students, 13,796 of whom are extramural or distance-learning students, making it New Zealand’s second largest university when not counting international students. Research is undertaken on all three campuses, and more than 3,000 international students from over 100 countries study at the university.
Massey University is the only university in New Zealand offering degrees in aviation, dispute resolution, veterinary medicine, and nanoscience. Massey’s veterinary school is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association and is recognised in the United States, Australia, Canada, and Britain. Its agriculture programme is the highest-ranked in New Zealand, and 19th in Quacquarelli Symonds’ (QS) world university subject rankings. Massey’s Bachelor of Aviation (Air Transport Pilot) is an internationally recognised and accredited qualification, is the first non-engineering degree to be recognised by the Royal Aeronautical Society (1998), and has ISO9001-2000 accreditation