Dept enforces strict measures ahead of AL Examinations

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By: Isuru Parakrama

November 18, Colombo (LNW): The Department of Examinations has announced that all lectures, tuition classes, workshops, and seminars related to the 2024 GCE Advanced-Level Examination will be strictly prohibited from midnight tomorrow (19).

This regulation is part of heightened measures to ensure the integrity of the upcoming examination process.

Officials have warned that any individuals or institutions failing to comply with this directive will face legal repercussions.

The department has emphasised its commitment to maintaining strict oversight this year, expanding its monitoring efforts to include personnel from both provincial and zonal offices in addition to its own officials.

To ensure comprehensive monitoring, one officer will be assigned to oversee activities at 20 examination centres within a 15-day period.

This approach aims to safeguard the examination process and uphold fairness across the board.

The 2024 GCE Advanced-Level Examination is set to take place from November 25 to December 20 at 2,312 centres nationwide.

A total of 333,185 candidates are registered to sit for the examination, marking it as one of the largest academic events in the country.

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