GCE Ordinary Level Exam results released

GCE Ordinary Level Exam results released

September 29, 2024   02:28 am

The results of the 2023 (2024) G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination have been released online.

The Examinations Department stated that the results were released at midnight yesterday (28).

Accordingly, the department announced that the examination results can be obtained from the websites: www.doenets.lk or www.results.exams.gov.lk 

The examination department requests applicants to contact the following hotlines if they seek to make any inquiries regarding these results: 1911 or 011 2 785 922, 0112 786 616, 011 2 784 208 or 011 2 784 537.

The statement further said that applications for the scrutiny of the O/L results will be called from October 01 to October 14.

A total of 452,979 applicants sat for the G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination this year, of which 387,648 were school applicants and 65,331 private candidates.

The examination department said that 65,331 people appeared for the examination as private candidates.

The examination was conducted in 3,527 examination centers from May 6 to 15.

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