Sri Lanka, Feb. 6 -- Private institutions can accommodate students unable to secure placement in state universities, preventing foreign exchange drain. Stricter quality control measures necessary for non-state higher education institutes and cross-border branches of foreign universities to maintain high educational standards. Call for private universities to establish medical faculties adhering to quality and standards acknowledging the demand for medical education. With more students leaving Sri Lanka for overseas schools and universities, the argument over the creation of private universities there has gathered momentum recently. It's no secret that this concern has been sparked by the current economic crisis, with some parents wonderin...