The Examinations Department has set up facilities to obtain online exam applications for G.C.E Advanced Level exams, for the applicants who did not receive applications.
Exams Commissioner General, L.M.D Dharmasena said that they have already posted applications for the 2021 (2022) Advanced Level exam applicants. Both school and private applicants who did not receive their applications are requested to enter the official website of the exam department https://www.doenets.lk/ and click the service icon and download the application. Thereafter the applicant can enter identity card numbers exam number and obtain a copy of application.
If there are amendments to be done regarding applicant name, subject and mediums the applicants are able to enter the link https://onlineexams.gov.lk/eic/index.php/clogin/ and do the required changes. However one applicant can only make amendments one time.
The advance level examination is to be held from February 07 onwards to March 05. The exam is scheduled to be held at 2439 examination centers.
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