Grade 5 Scholarship exam paper marking to begin tomorrow

Grade 5 Scholarship exam paper marking to begin tomorrow

October 21, 2020   10:09 am

Evaluation of 2020 Grade 05 Scholarship exam papers will commence tomorrow (22), says the Department of Examinations.

However, the evaluation activities will not be carried out in Gampaha District and Kuliyapitiya educational zone due to the prevailing Covid-19 situation, Commissioner General of Exams Sanath Pujitha said.

Paper marking will accordingly continue in other areas until the 27th of October at 39 evaluation centres.

All examiners have been informed of the evaluation centres they are slated to report to via SMS.

Further information in this regard can be obtained through 011 2785231, 011 2785216, 011 2784037, the Exams Commissioner General said.

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