The GCE Ordinary Level Examination 2023 (2024) commenced today (May 06) at 3,527 examination centres across Sri Lanka.
A total of 452,979 students are sitting for the examinations which will conclude on May 15, 2024.
Among the students sitting for the exam, 387, 648 are school applicants and 65,331 are private candidates.
The Commissioner General of Examinations has requested all students sitting for the exam to report to their respective examination centres half an hour prior to the commencement of the exam.
All students have also been reminded to carry their admission and National Identity Card (NIC) to be eligible to sit for the exams.
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