GCE A/L exam 2025 final timetable: 22 exam days

All preparations are underway to conduct the 2025 G.C.E. Advanced Level examination, the Department of Examinations said

Commissioner General of Examinations said logistical and administrative arrangements have been finalized to ensure the exam is held smoothly across the island. A total of 2,362 examination centers have been established, while officials and supervisors have been appointed and trained for duties.

The 2025 A/L examination will be held from November 10 to December 5, covering all major subject streams.

Meanwhile, the Department reiterated that all tuition classes, seminars, and workshops related to the examination will be prohibited from midnight on November 4 until the end of the exam period. Individuals or institutions violating this order will be treated as offenders under the Examinations Act.

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