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Aims: The purpose of this study is to examine the nature of employability of the graduates
receiving external management degrees in the Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce,
University of Sri Jayewardenepura.
Study Design: The study used past three years’ data gathered at the Convocation days held in
year 2015, 2016 and 2017. It included graduates’ demographic characteristics, employability and
the nature of jobs engaged.
Results: The study provided quantitative results about the employability of external degree holders
and the results showed that the employability rate of external degree holders was relatively high
compared with the employability rate of the management graduate in Sri Lanka at the date of
convocation. On the basis of findings, the study proves that business graduates possess average levels of employability skills in terms of technology and communication skills.
Conclusion: Although the results exemplify the initial step towards a description of employability of
external degree holders, they shed light in terms of future development of the management
external degree programmes. Presently, Sri Lanka meets the management employment expected,
but in the future, management graduates need to realize that education is not all about to attain
good marks but to explore and develop personal capabilities.