All examinations scheduled till March 31 have been postponed until further notice, the Department of Examinations announced.
The department further stated that owing to the current situation in the country, all exam certificates issued by the department will be done via online only. Entry into the department premises to members of the public has also been restricted owing to quarantine measures and as such, all one day and normal service counters at the department will be closed until further notice.
Meanwhile, the Examinations Department has also extended the final date to submit applications to sit for the 2020 GCE Advanced Level and Grade 5 Scholarship Examination until March 31. Candidates who have so far failed to apply to sit these examinations can still submit applications online.
Members of the public are urged to call the department's 1911 hotline for any further clarifications.
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