The Examinations Department has announced that the Grade Five scholarship exam paper would be considered to be a confidential document even after the exams tomorrow (Aug 5).
Accordingly, re-publishing, selling, or being in the possession of the exam paper would be considere an offence, the Department said in a statement.
Individuals aware of such law violations have been requested to contact the following numbers :
Meanwhile, the usage of mobile phones by exam invigilators would be banned during the exam from 9:30 am until 12 noon, the Department cautioned.
The entry of any unauthorised persons within the premises of an exam centre would also be prohibited while the exam is underway.
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