Online access to G.C.E. A/L 2024 (2025) results now available

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April 28, Colombo (LNW): Candidates who sat for the 2024 (2025) G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination can now conveniently access their results online, the Department of Examinations announced today (28).

Both school and private candidates are able to view and download their official results sheets by visiting https://onlineexams.gov.lk/eic and entering their National Identity Card (NIC) number.

In addition, the results are available on the Department’s official websites: www.doenets.lk and www.results.exams.gov.lk.

School principals have also been granted special access to download and print results for their respective institutions using the usernames and passwords allocated during the examination registration process.

Similarly, Provincial and Zonal Education Directors have the ability to monitor and download results for all schools within their areas of responsibility, using their designated login details.

The Department has assured that printed copies of the results will be dispatched to school principals after the release of the re-scrutinised results, ensuring official hard copies are provided for record-keeping and administrative purposes.

Candidates who wish to request a re-scrutiny of their results may submit applications online via the same portal, with the submission window open from 2 May 2025 until 16 May 2025.

Authorities have encouraged candidates to ensure they complete the re-scrutiny process within the stipulated timeframe to avoid any inconveniences.

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