As the excitement builds up and the nerves kick in, students all over Sri Lanka are eagerly waiting for the results of their GCE A/L (Advanced Level) exams. These results are very important as they can decide what comes next in their education and careers. To make things easier and allow students to check their results faster, the Department of Examinations Sri Lanka has provided a few options for them to check their results.
Online Portal:
One of the fastest and easiest ways to check GCE A/L results is through the official websites of the Department of Examinations Sri Lanka. By going to www.doenets.lk or www.results.exams.gov.lk, students can just type in their index number and get their results right away.
SMS Service:
If students don’t have internet access, they can still get their results quickly through a text message service provided by mobile phone carriers in Sri Lanka.
All they have to do is type exam {exam code} {index number} and send to 1919
Also, students can use specific codes for different carriers:
Mobile App:
Keeping up with new technology, the Department of Examinations Sri Lanka has offered a mobile app for checking exam results. Students can download the DOE Mobile App from app stores on their phones to easily see their GCE A/L results.
Hotline Help:
For students who prefer talking to someone directly, the Department of Examinations Sri Lanka has a hotline that’s open 24 hours a day. Students can call 1911 and talk to officials to find out their exam results.
These are the four easiest methods of checking GCE A/L results, which may help students worry less and get their results faster. With lots of options available, students can pick the way that works best for them.
As the GCE A/L results for 2023 are released, students should use these quick methods provided by the Department of Examinations to view their results as promptly as possible.
Whether through websites, text messages, mobile apps, or hotline calls, the aim is to deliver exam results swiftly and conveniently, allowing students to take the next step in their educational journey.
Good Luck!
– Team Eduwire
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