Conducting tuition classes for G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination-2022 will be prohibited from midnight tomorrow (May 23), the Department of Examination said.
Carrying out classes, organizing classes, workshops, conferences, lectures, printing model papers, putting up posters, banners, and leaflets, or publicizing advertisements via print or social media are forbidden after midnight tomorrow, the Department further said.
The Examinations Department also pointed out that the public can notify Police or the Department in view of any violations. The public can contact the 119 Police emergency hotline or the headquarters via 0112 421 111.
Complaints can further be made to the Examinations Department via the 1911 hotline or through 0112 784 208 / 0112 784 537.
The 2022 G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination is scheduled to be held from May 29 to June 8 at 3,568 examination centres across the country.
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