Faculties
- Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
- Department of Agribusiness Management
- Department of Export Agriculture
- Department of Livestock Production
- Faculty of Applied Sciences
- Department of Physical Sciences
- Department of Food Sciences and Technology
- Department of Natural Resources
- Department of Computing and Information Systems
- Department of Sports Science and Management and Physical Education
- Faculty of Geomatics
- Department of Surveying and Geodesy
- Department of Cartography, Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Faculty of Management Studies
- Department of Business Management
- Department of Accountancy and Finance
- Department of Tourism Management
- Department of Marketing
- Faculty of Social Sciences and Languages
- Department of Social Sciences
- Department of Languages
- English Language Teaching Unit
The Sabaragamuwa University is on tract to a major development process currently in both human and physical aspects. The vacancies in academic and non- academic staff are being filled to cater to the nation more effectively. Meanwhile, the implementation of the Master Plan of the University has taken off giving fresh hopes of dawn of a new era for the University. The University has been awarded some 155.5 Million rupees 2004/5 for improving the relevance and quality of undergraduates in higher education (IRQUE). This amount of money is in addition to the annuals government funds received every year.
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