If you’re a student or parent looking to apply for G.C.E. A/L Re-scrutiny of Results 2024, here is everything you need to know, including step-by-step instructions on how to apply online for both school and private candidates.
Re-scrutiny means re-checking your A/L exam papers to ensure that all sections were marked correctly and the total was calculated properly. This is especially important if you believe there may be an error in your results.
Make sure to apply within this period late applications will not be accepted.
All applications must be submitted online only – not by hand or post.
Both school candidates and private candidates must submit the applications by themselves.
Applications will be received from 02.05.2025 to 16.05.2025. Be sure to apply within this time frame.
You can apply through any of the following 3 methods:
If you already have a profile, log in using your:
If you are not registered, use your NIC number and contact number to create a profile.
Before you apply, read the technical instructions, common guidelines, and watch the demo video available online. This helps avoid mistakes in your application.
After payment:
Students who did not qualify for university due to getting less than 30 marks in the Common General Test (Subject No. 12) can also apply for re-scrutiny of that subject.
If you need any help, contact:
If you are unhappy with your A/L results, this is your only official chance to get them re-checked. Apply early, follow all steps carefully, and keep your records safely.

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