O/Level exam : Tuition & seminars banned from Tuesday


All tuition classes, lectures, workshops, and remote assistance for students sitting the 2024 (2025) G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examinations have been prohibited from next Tuesday (11 Mar).

The Department of Examinations said the prohibition is in effect from midnight on 11 March 2025 until the conclusion of the exam.

The 2024 (2025) G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination will be held from 17-26 March in 3663 exam centres, with 474,147 students eligible to sit for the exam this year.

Commissioner General of Examinations Amith Jayasundara told the media yesterday that exam admission cards have already been dispatched to be distributed to the students. 

He further said any changes to the admission cards can be done online via the Exam Department’s website www.doenets.lk before 10 March 2025. 

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