
The 2023 GCE A/L examination in Sri Lanka concluded today.
The exam, previously postponed multiple times, finally took place in January ended with the controversial Agriculture Science paper which was re-administered due to an initial leak.
The Ministry of Education stated that the Examination Department is prepared to start marking A-level answer sheets.
Examiners will receive the same payment as last year.
The department aims to complete marking and release results within a few months.
The second phase of the third school term for government and approved private schools is scheduled to start on February 5th. (Eduwire)
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