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Based on reported incidents from 2020-2025
This ranking is based on confidential reports received through our system and verified incidents reported to university authorities.
Data Source: University Grants Commission, Student Welfare Division, and our confidential complaint system
Rank | University | Reported Cases | Severity | Trend |
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1 | Sabaragamuwa University | 82 | High | Increasing |
2 | University of Jaffna | 76 | High | Increasing |
3 | University of Peradeniya | 70 | High | Increasing |
4 | University of Rajarata | 60 | High | Increasing |
5 | University of Kelaniya | 53 | Medium | Steady |
6 | University of Sri Jayewardenepura | 40 | Medium | Decreasing |
7 | University of Ruhuna | 34 | Medium | Steady |
8 | University of Colombo | 28 | Low | Decreasing |
9 | University of Moratuwa | 18 | Low | Decreasing |
10 | Eastern University | 15 | Low | Steady |
Note: Data represents verified cases from 2020-2025. Actual numbers may be higher due to underreporting.
Public exposure of Sri Lanka University Raggers involved and Misconduct Cases
University of Ruhuna
2023
Forced juniors to do her academic work under threat of social exclusion. Created toxic environment i...
Medium SeverityUniversity of Kelaniya
2024
Engaged in cyber ragging by creating fake social media profiles to harass juniors. Sent threatening ...
Medium SeverityUniversity of Sabaragamuwa
2025
Reported for physically assaulting juniors during hostel initiation. Multiple victims came forward w...
High SeverityUniversity of Peradeniya
2023
Organized illegal initiation rituals involving alcohol consumption and humiliating tasks. Several st...
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Ragging can have severe psychological effects on victims. Our system ensures immediate action while protecting your identity.
Severe cases that highlight the dangers of university ragging
Died by suicide due to ragging. Highlighted ongoing issues despite anti-ragging policies.
Suffered critical brain injuries after a heavy object was rolled down stairs during ragging.
Died by suicide after facing ragging at multiple universities. Technology/engineering faculties involved.
Surveys show 59–72% of students experience ragging, especially in Medical Faculty. Widespread psychological abuse.
Reports of humiliating practices and sexual harassment, including cases involving waste being thrown on students.
Hospitalized from physical ragging. Showed growing concerns in newer universities.
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Know your rights and protections under Sri Lankan law
The primary legislation prohibiting ragging in educational institutions with penalties up to 10 years imprisonment.
Institutional policies and procedures for handling ragging complaints within universities.
Measures institutions must take to protect complainants from retaliation.
Free and low-cost legal assistance for ragging victims in Sri Lanka.
An overview of human rights laws relevant to students in Sri Lanka.
Organizations that work to protect student rights and provide support in legal matters.
This information is provided for general guidance only. For specific legal advice, please consult an attorney.
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Your complaint is immediately reviewed by our team. Depending on the nature of the report, appropriate actions are taken which may include investigation, counseling sessions, or disciplinary measures - all while protecting your identity.
Yes, when you submit a complaint, you'll receive a unique reference number. You can use this to follow up anonymously through our secure channel.
For emergencies, please contact campus security or local authorities immediately. Our system is for non-emergency reporting and follow-up.
We work closely with campus authorities to implement protective measures without revealing your identity. In extreme cases, we can facilitate temporary relocation or other safety protocols.
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