GCE O/L Examination 2023 (2024) : Results Update


The results of the 2023 (2024) GCE Ordinary Level Examination will be released within the next 10 days, the Department of Examinations announced.

According to Daily News, Examination Commissioner General Amith Jayasundara said on Sunday that steps are being taken to release the results within this week.

He further said that if they are unable to do so, the results will definitely be released within the next ten days. 

The 2023 (2024) GCE Ordinary Level Examination were held on May 6, where 452,979 candidates sat for the examination. Among them, 387,648 were school candidates and 65,331 of them were private applicants.

The examination faced several allegations, with students having raised concerns over the question papers as well as irregularities at the examination centres.


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