School administrators around the nation have been told by Education Ministry Secretary M.N. Ranasinghe that all school and private applicants planning to take the GCE (AL) examination in 2022 must submit their online applications to the Examinations Department by August 19 at the latest.
Candidates for school positions should submit their applications through their school administrators, while those for private positions should do so directly. The website doenets.lk now has information on how to apply for this open examination. From November 28 to December 23, the country will host the GCE (AL) test for 2022. In order to make up for the study sessions lost due to the Covid-19 pandemic over the past few months, the Education Ministry will host free support seminars for school candidates under the guidance of resource people from Public Universities and examination-oriented support seminars for school candidates on the 24 main subjects. “155 freshly qualified school principals were appointed by education minister Susil Premajayantha last week. They had successfully completed the Examinations Department’s 2018–2019 Limited School Principals Competitive Examination”, according to Kurunegala District Senior Director of Education W.M. Balasooriya.