
The Commissioner General of Examinations, Amit Jayasundara, announced that the results of the Advanced Level Examination are expected to be released by April.
Speaking at a special press briefing held today, Jayasundara said assessment processes are being carried out in several stages while students continue their studies. He noted that it typically takes about four months to finalize the results, adding that efforts are underway to reduce this timeframe.
“We believe it will be possible to release the results by April,” he said.
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