2024 (2025) O/Level Exam : Acceptance of applications begins


The acceptance of applications for the 2024 (2025) G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination commences today.

According to the Department of Examinations, the applications will be accepted starting today until 30 November. 

Issuing a statement, the department announced that only applications sent online, via its official websites – www.doenets.lk or www.onlineexams.gov.lk/eic, will be accepted.

School applicants have been requested to submit their exam applications through their school principals, while private applicants can personally submit their examinations through the online portal. 

With the acceptance of applications ending at midnight on 30 November, the Department of Examinations stated no extensions would be granted.

Related News

img

Three Consecutive Championships for Gateway’s Under-14 Netballers

Seated: (L to R) Ayuni Karunaratne, Snehi Liyanage, Chiyara Wanigarathne, Shanelle DecarneStanding: (L to R) Samuddhi Abeygunawardena (Coach), Jayanthi Somasekaram de Silva(Head…

Read More
img

“Digital fatigue”and why it is becoming a growing workplace and lifestyle concern

As work, education, entertainment, and communication become increasingly dependent on screens, experts are warning about the growing impact of “digital fatigue” on…

Read More
img

IELTS or PTE? What to know before choosing an English proficiency exam

As increasing numbers of Sri Lankan students apply for overseas education and migration opportunities, English proficiency examinations such as IELTS and PTE…

Read More
img

OxfordAQA Recognises Gateway College as the First Approved Centre in Sri Lanka

From L to R: Jennifer Duggan - Head of Qualifications, OxfordAQA, Fiona Fortes - Product Director International Education, Oxford University Press, Amanda…

Read More
img

Why student mental health is becoming an education issue, not just a personal issue

Student mental health is increasingly being recognised as a major education challenge across the world rather than simply a personal issue. Researchers…

Read More

Courses