The names of the students who have obtained the best results in the island at the 2022 (2023) G.C.E. Advanced Level examination have been released.
Accordingly, Pramodhi Bhashani Munasinghe of Sujatha Vidyalaya in Matara has placed first in the island in the Biological Science stream while Maneth Banula Perera of Royal College in Colombo is island’s first in the Physical Science stream.
In the Commerce stream, Kavidini Dilsarani Tharushika of Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya in Colombo has obtained the best results in the island.
Ruchini Ahinsa Wickramaratne of the Devi Balika Vidyalaya, Colombo is the island's first in the Technology stream.
The island's best results of 2022 A/L exam
Ruchini Ahinsa Wickramaratne of the Devi Balika Vidyalaya, Colombo - Technology stream
Gonaduwage Maneth Banula Perera of the Royal College, Colombo - Physical Science (mathematics) stream
P.K. Kavidini Dilsarani Tharushika of the Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya in Colombo - Commerce stream
Pramudi Bashani Munasinghe of the Sujatha Vidyalaya in Matara-Biology stream
Sachini Sathsarani from St.Joseph Girls College, Kegalle - Arts stream
The results of the GCE Advanced Level (A/L) Examination 2022 can be viewed on www.doenets.lk/exam or www.results.exams.gov.lk
There were 232,797 school and 31,136 private candidates that sat for the examination and faced all three subjects making it to a total number of 263,933 candidates who appeared for the exam.
Meanwhile, a total of 166,938 (63.3%) candidates including 149,487 school candidates and 17,451 private candidates have qualified to enter universities, the minstry said.
Examination results of 57 school candidates and 25 private candidates have been withheld.
Meanwhile, the Examination Commissioner General said that online facility will be granted for all school principals to download the examination results from the department's official website.
Accordingly, Pramodhi Bhashani Munasinghe of Sujatha Vidyalaya in Matara has placed first in the island in the Biological Science stream while Maneth Banula Perera of Royal College in Colombo is island’s first in the Physical Science stream.
In the Commerce stream, Kavidini Dilsarani Tharushika of Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya in Colombo has obtained the best results in the island.
Ruchini Ahinsa Wickramaratne of the Devi Balika Vidyalaya, Colombo is the island's first in the Technology stream.
The island's best results of 2022 A/L exam
Ruchini Ahinsa Wickramaratne of the Devi Balika Vidyalaya, Colombo - Technology stream
Gonaduwage Maneth Banula Perera of the Royal College, Colombo - Physical Science (mathematics) stream
P.K. Kavidini Dilsarani Tharushika of the Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya in Colombo - Commerce stream
Pramudi Bashani Munasinghe of the Sujatha Vidyalaya in Matara-Biology stream
Sachini Sathsarani from St.Joseph Girls College, Kegalle - Arts stream
The results of the GCE Advanced Level (A/L) Examination 2022 can be viewed on www.doenets.lk/exam or www.results.exams.gov.lk
There were 232,797 school and 31,136 private candidates that sat for the examination and faced all three subjects making it to a total number of 263,933 candidates who appeared for the exam.
Meanwhile, a total of 166,938 (63.3%) candidates including 149,487 school candidates and 17,451 private candidates have qualified to enter universities, the minstry said.
Examination results of 57 school candidates and 25 private candidates have been withheld.
Meanwhile, the Examination Commissioner General said that online facility will be granted for all school principals to download the examination results from the department's official website.
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