The Commissioner General of Examinations, Amith Jayasundara, has called on the public to avoid any actions that might disturb students during the G.C.E. Advanced Level (A/L) examination period, which began today (November 25) at 8:30 a.m. Total of 333,185 candidates are sitting for the G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination across 2,312 centers nationwide.
“We ask you to help resolve any issues students may encounter during this period. Our goal is to ensure the exam runs smoothly for every student and that all necessary facilities are provided. I kindly request everyone’s cooperation in this matter and urge that no actions are taken that could disturb the examination process. We have coordinated with the police to ensure the proper arrangements are in place,” Jayasundara emphasized.
Due to bad weather, four candidates in Matara District faced difficulties reaching their centers, but Sri Lanka Navy and Army personnel helped transport them.
Jayasundara further urged the public to assist students with any issues they may encounter until the exam ends on December 20. For emergencies, the public can call the Disaster Management Center at 177 or the Examination Department at 1911. For additional guidance regarding the examination, candidates can contact the School Examination Organization Branch at 0112 785 922 or 0112 784 537.