Which is better: SLIIT or NIBM?
There is no universal answer. The better option depends on your intended program, entry route, budget, and the exact details published for the degree you want.
Comparison Guide
SLIIT and NIBM both appear in the current UniCompass course dataset. This page compares only the signals we can verify from stored course rows, such as listed program count, faculty labels, duration fields, and fee-data coverage.
A campus comparison can help you shortlist options, but it should not pretend to be a universal ranking. Use the dataset to see how much program information is currently visible for each campus, then confirm the exact degree, intake, fee, and entry rules on official sources.
The table below is built from current UniCompass browse-mode dataset fields. Missing data should be treated as a prompt to verify the official source, not as a negative judgment.
Neutral comparison only. This page reflects current UniCompass dataset fields and does not rank institutions.
| Comparison factor | SLIIT (dataset) | NIBM (dataset) |
|---|---|---|
| Programs listed | 66 records | 52 records |
| Degree categories covered | 7 records | 8 records |
| Typical duration range | 1-5 years | 1-4 years |
| Fee data availability | 51/66 records (77%) | 51/52 records (98%) |
| Common study areas | Humanities & Sciences, Business, Engineering | SCHOOL OF COMPUTING, SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, PRODUCTIVITY & QUALITY CENTER |
SLIIT currently has 66 listed programs in the UniCompass dataset across 7 faculty or school labels, while NIBM has 52 listed programs across 8 labels. Common faculty labels captured in the current dataset include SLIIT: Humanities & Sciences, Business, Engineering and NIBM: SCHOOL OF COMPUTING, SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, PRODUCTIVITY & QUALITY CENTER. Published fee-data coverage in the current dataset is SLIIT 51/66 records (77%); NIBM 51/52 records (98%).
Start with the exact field you want to study, then compare the matching programs on the official campus pages. If you are still undecided between fields, use the degree matcher before treating one campus as the better option overall.
The degree matcher is more useful than a brand-only comparison when you already know your target field or career direction.
After reviewing the neutral comparison, use the degree matcher to shortlist the degrees that align with your target career and background.
Use these links to continue your planning process.
There is no universal answer. The better option depends on your intended program, entry route, budget, and the exact details published for the degree you want.
No. It only presents neutral comparison signals from the current UniCompass dataset.
Confirm the exact degree title, entry requirements, fee structure, intake dates, and awarding details on the official campus source before making a final decision.
Open the tool and generate a career-aligned shortlist.