2024 (2025) O/Level Exam : Announcement from Exam Dept


The 2024 (2025) GCE Ordinary Level Examination will be held from 17- 26 March 2025, the Department of Examinations announced today. 

The department said that the admission cards of school students have already been dispatched to their relevant schools, while those of private candidates have been sent to their residences.

The Exam Department further said arrangements have been made for exam candidates who have not received their admission cards to download them from the official website www.doenets.lk, until 07 March 2025.

Exam candidates requiring to make changes to their names, subjects or medium can do so online via https://onlineexams.gov.lk/eic, until 10 March 2025, it added.

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