Re-scrutinised Grade 5 Scholarship Exam Results Now Available Online

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October 19, Colombo (LNW): Revised results for the 2025 Grade 5 Scholarship Examination have now been made accessible to the public, following a thorough re-evaluation process carried out by the Department of Examinations.

Parents and guardians wishing to check the updated scores can do so by visiting the department’s official websites—http://www.doenets.lk and http://www.results.exams.gov.lk.

To retrieve the results, users must enter the appropriate index number associated with the student.

This re-scrutiny was initiated after the initial results, released on September 04, 2025, prompted a number of appeals and queries regarding marking accuracy. The examination itself took place earlier in the year on August 10, with thousands of students across the country sitting for this highly competitive national assessment, which plays a crucial role in determining eligibility for scholarships and placement in prestigious schools.

Officials from the Department of Examinations have emphasised that the updated results reflect the most accurate and fair assessment of candidates’ performances. The re-marking process was conducted with heightened scrutiny to ensure full transparency and integrity.

Those seeking further information or clarification are encouraged to contact the department directly. Assistance is available via the 1911 hotline, or through the School Examinations Organisation and Results Branch at the following numbers: 011 2784208, 011 2784537, and 011 2785922. Queries may also be submitted via fax to 011 2784422.

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