More than 231,000 O/L exam candidates qualify for Advanced Level

More than 231,000 O/L exam candidates qualify for Advanced Level

November 26, 2022   03:53 pm

A total of 231,982 candidates (74.52%) among those who faced the 2021 G.C.E. Ordinary Level examination have qualified for the G.C.E. Advanced Level examination.

According to the Exams Commissioner General, 10,863 have obtained ‘A’ passes in all subjects.

Meanwhile, the results of 498 candidates have been suspended.

The results of the 2021 G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination were released online on November 25 (Friday).

A total of 518,245 candidates faced the exam, which was held from May 23 to June 01 this year at 3,845 centres island-wide.

Some 407,785 of them were school candidates while 110,460 were private applicants.

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