G.C.E. Advanced Level Candidates Allowed to Sit Exams at Nearest Centers Amid Adverse Weather

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November 26, Colombo (LNW): The Commissioner General of Examinations, Amith Jayasundara, has announced measures to support G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination candidates affected by the ongoing adverse weather conditions.

Candidates unable to reach their designated examination centers are permitted to sit for their exams at the nearest available centers. To facilitate this process, students can seek assistance by contacting the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) via its hotline, ‘117’.

In collaboration with the DMC, special arrangements have been made to ensure students can access necessary facilities despite the challenging circumstances.

The Commissioner General also emphasized that examination centers have been instructed to accommodate students facing delays due to traffic disruptions caused by flooding and other weather-related challenges.

These provisions aim to ensure that no student’s academic progress is hindered due to the ongoing weather conditions, and authorities are committed to offering full support during this critical period.

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