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GCE O/L tuition classes banned from midnight April 30: Exams Dept.

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Colombo, April 25 (Daily Mirror) - Conducting coaching or tuition classes aiming at the 2023 (2024) G.C.E. Ordinary Level (O/L) Examination aspirants will be prohibited from April 30 till the date where the exam is concluded, the Department of Examinations said.

Commissioner General of Examinations H.J.M.C. Amith Jayasundara said all arrangements have been completed to conduct the examination from May 6 to May 15.

The examination will be held at 3,527 examination centres around the country.

He said organising, conducting subject-oriented lectures, seminars or classes, printing examination oriented papers, distribution and giving publicity via electronic media, posters and banners to provide similar questions/answers until June 1, the concluding day of the examinations were prohibited.

“If a person or an institution violates the regulation, complaints can be lodged with the nearest police station, the Examinations Department or informed to the following authorities, he said. Police Headquarters: 0112421111, Police Emergency: 119, Hotline (Examinations Dept): 1911, Schools Examinations organising Branch: 0112784208 / 0112784537.

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  • saman Thursday, 25 April 2024 05:07 PM

    what purpose does this serve

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