Dates for 2023 A/L exam announced

Dates for 2023 A/L exam announced

October 4, 2023   06:10 pm

The dates for the 2023 G.C.E. Advanced Level examinations were announced on Wednesday by the Commissioner General of Examinations.

Accordingly, the 2023 G.C.E. A/L exam is slated to commence on 04 January 2024, and will be held until 31 January 2024, as per a media release issued by Exams Chief H. J. M. Amith Jayasundara.

Meanwhile, those students who were unable to apply for the 2023 Advanced Level examination before the given deadline due to the delays caused in the previous exam session and the re-scrutiny of the 2022 G.C.E. Advanced Level exam session have been given time from 06 -10 October to apply for the 2023 session.

The relevant applicants will be able to submit their applications for the 2023 Advanced Level examination through https://onlineexams.gov.lk/onlineapps/, or via the official website of the Department of Examinations www.doenets.lk.

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