The Department of Examinations has reiterated its call to all candidates sitting for the G.C.E. Ordinary Level examinations this year to produce valid documents to prove their identity.
Issuing a statement the Department reminded candidates that a valid document proving their identity is compulsory along with their examination admission cards when attending exams.
The national identity card, valid passport or a valid driving license are acceptable documents, the statement said.
Further it added that should any candidate fail to produce any of the above valid documents to prove his or her identity, individuals could produce a letter issued by the Commissioner General for the Registration of Persons containing a photograph of the particular candidate with his or her personal data.
The G.C.E. Ordinary Level examination will get underway from December 2 - December 12, this year, with 717,008 candidates expected to sit for the examinations at 4987 examination centres throughout the island.
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