3D Printing Course in Sri Lanka
Learn CAD Design, Additive Manufacturing & Prototyping in Kattankudy
A 3D printing course in Sri Lanka takes 1 to 9 months and costs between LKR 35,000 and LKR 120,000, teaching you CAD modelling, FDM printing, and prototyping with hands-on machine practice at Ceylon Open Campus in Kattankudy.
Discover how to design and print real objects, master free CAD tools, and build the additive manufacturing skills employers and entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka are looking for in 2026.
Why Study a 3D Printing Course in Sri Lanka?
A 3D printing course in Sri Lanka opens the door to one of the fastest-growing technology skills in the country. Additive manufacturing, once limited to large factories, is now accessible to students, small businesses, and independent designers thanks to affordable desktop machines. From custom product prototypes to dental and jewellery applications, 3D printing is reshaping how things are designed and made across the island in 2026.
At Ceylon Open Campus in Kattankudy, we teach 3D printing as a practical, career-focused skill. You do not just watch demonstrations — you design your own models, prepare them in slicer software, and run them on real FDM printers. This hands-on approach means you graduate ready to work or freelance, not just with theory on paper.
What You Learn in Our 3D Printing Programme
Our curriculum is designed for beginners and intermediate learners. You progress step by step from digital design to physical output:
- CAD fundamentals using Tinkercad, Fusion 360, and an introduction to SolidWorks for mechanical parts.
- Understanding FDM, resin, and other additive manufacturing technologies.
- Slicer software: layer height, infill, supports, and print speed optimisation.
- Filament and material selection — PLA, ABS, PETG, and speciality materials.
- Printer calibration, bed levelling, and troubleshooting failed prints.
- Post-processing: sanding, painting, and finishing 3D printed parts.
- Prototyping workflows for product design and small-scale manufacturing.
3D Printing Course Levels, Duration & Fees
Ceylon Open Campus offers flexible 3D printing pathways to suit different goals and budgets. Fees below are indicative for 2026 and are kept affordable for Eastern Province students.
| Course / Level | Duration | Fee (LKR) |
|---|---|---|
| Intro to 3D Printing (Beginner) | 1 month | 35,000 - 45,000 |
| 3D Design & CAD Certificate | 3 months | 55,000 - 70,000 |
| Additive Manufacturing Certificate | 4 - 6 months | 75,000 - 95,000 |
| Diploma in 3D Printing & Prototyping | 6 - 9 months | 100,000 - 120,000 |
| Weekend / Part-Time Track | 4 - 6 months | 60,000 - 85,000 |
Career Opportunities After a 3D Printing Course
3D printing skills are increasingly valuable across Sri Lanka's engineering, manufacturing, healthcare, and creative industries. Trained additive-manufacturing professionals can pursue roles such as:
- 3D Design Technician — LKR 45,000 - 90,000/month
- Additive Manufacturing Operator — LKR 50,000 - 100,000/month
- Product / Prototype Designer — LKR 60,000 - 130,000/month
- CAD Modeller — LKR 55,000 - 120,000/month
- Freelance / small-business owner — income varies with client base
Many graduates combine employment with freelance custom-printing work, offering prototypes, spare parts, and personalised products to local businesses in Batticaloa and across the Eastern Province.
Learning 3D Printing at Ceylon Open Campus, Kattankudy
Ceylon Open Campus is a private higher-education institute based in Kattankudy, serving students across the Eastern Province and beyond. Our 3D printing programme is taught by practitioners, uses accessible software, and provides supervised machine access so you build genuine confidence. Whether you want to enter the workforce, upskill in engineering design, or launch a printing side-business, our flexible timetables and affordable fees make it achievable. We keep class sizes small so every learner gets time on the machines.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best 3D printing course in Sri Lanka?
The best 3D printing course in Sri Lanka is one that combines CAD modelling, slicer software, and hands-on machine practice. Ceylon Open Campus in Kattankudy offers a practical 3D printing and additive manufacturing programme that teaches design, FDM printing, material selection, and post-processing. Fees range from LKR 35,000 to LKR 90,000 depending on the level, making it an affordable entry point for students in the Eastern Province.
How long does a 3D printing course take in Sri Lanka?
A short introductory 3D printing course in Sri Lanka typically takes 1 to 3 months. A more comprehensive certificate or diploma covering CAD design, additive manufacturing, and prototyping usually runs for 4 to 9 months. At Ceylon Open Campus, part-time and weekend options allow working students to complete their studies without leaving their jobs.
Do I need drawing or engineering skills to learn 3D printing?
No prior engineering background is required for a beginner 3D printing course. You start by learning free and low-cost CAD software such as Tinkercad and Fusion 360, then progress to preparing models for printing. Basic computer literacy is enough to begin. Students with SolidWorks or AutoCAD experience can move faster into advanced additive manufacturing topics.
What jobs can I get after a 3D printing course in Sri Lanka?
Graduates can work as 3D design technicians, additive manufacturing operators, prototyping specialists, product designers, and CAD modellers. There is growing demand in Sri Lanka's engineering, dental, jewellery, and product-design sectors. Many students also start their own custom-printing and prototyping businesses using affordable desktop machines.
How much does a 3D printing course cost in Sri Lanka?
A 3D printing course in Sri Lanka costs between LKR 35,000 and LKR 120,000 depending on the institute, duration, and whether machine access is included. Short awareness courses sit at the lower end, while diploma-level additive manufacturing programmes with full workshop access cost more. Ceylon Open Campus keeps fees affordable for Eastern Province learners.
Does Ceylon Open Campus provide practical 3D printer access?
Yes. Ceylon Open Campus in Kattankudy provides supervised practical sessions on FDM 3D printers so students gain real hands-on experience, not just theory. You learn to calibrate the printer, load filament, slice models, and manage print quality, which is essential for employment or freelance work in additive manufacturing.
Start Your 3D Printing Journey Today
Ceylon Open Campus offers hands-on 3D printing and additive manufacturing training in Kattankudy, with affordable fees and flexible schedules for Eastern Province students.
