Thousands of students and their families are keenly awaiting the publication of the 2024 G.C.E. Advanced Level (A/L) exam results as Sri Lanka moves into the new academic year. Officially, the Department of Examinations has said that following the Sinhala and Tamil New Year in April 2025, they intend to release the results.
A Nation on Balance
For Sri Lankan students, the GCE A/L test—which runs from November 25 to December 31, 2024—determines their eligibility for university admissions and shapes their future employment paths, so marking a turning point. The wait for the results has caused both parents’ and students’ increasing expectation and anxiety.
Amith Jayasundara, Commissioner General of Examinations, responded to these issues by saying that several phases of the evaluation process guarantee accuracy and fairness. He underlined that the department wants the outcomes available by the end of April 2025.
Looking ahead: Modifications in the schedule of examinations
In a major change, Education Minister Susil Premajayantha revealed intentions to reschedule the A-Level tests to September beginning in 2025 This change seeks to simplify the academic calendar and give students a more ordered framework for their education. (hirunews.lk)
Getting the Results
Students may view their results once they have been issued via the official Department of Examinations websites:
We advise candidates to prepare their examination index numbers for easy access to their results.
Here is a detailed guide on how to view your G.C.E. A/L 2024 results online in Sri Lanka step-by-step:
Incrementally: Exam Result Check A/L 2024 (Released in 2025)
First option:
- Making advantage of the Department of Examinations’ official website
- Visit the official website either
- Click “G.C.E. A/L Examination Results 2024.”
- Once the results are available, this link will appear.
- Please enter your Examination Index Number here.
- Review the number twice to prevent mistakes.
- Choose 2024 as the test year and click “Submit.”
See your output.
Your subject-wise results will be shown together with, if available, the Z-score.
Second Option:
Friendly mobile results (should the server be slow)
- Click www.results.exams.gov.lk.
- This site loads faster on mobile and is simpler.
- Please include the index number and exam details here.
- Please send and promptly review your results.
Third Option
Check Results via SMS
Dialog | EXAMS <index number> and send to 7777 from your Mobile |
Mobitel | EXAMS <index number> and send to 8884 from your Mobile |
Hutch | EXAMS <index number> and send to 8888 from your Mobile |
Your A/L Results Page will show:
- Subject grades (A, B, C, S, F)
- Z- Score
- District Level:
- Island Rank (should it be relevant)
- Stream (Science, Arts, Trade, etc.).
Typical Problems & Suggestions:
- Try again early morning or late night if the site is down.
- For record keeping, please print your results or capture a screenshot.
For technical problems, phone the Exams Department hotline: 1911 (from any network in Sri Lanka).
At last
Students are advised to be patient and make use of this period to get ready for the next phases of their academic or professional paths while the country waits for the GCE A/L 2024 results to be published. Aiming to better fit global standards and student needs, the upcoming changes in the exam schedule also indicate a transforming period in Sri Lanka’s educational scene.
Surely! With the most recent updates and concerns students and parents could have, this well-organized FAQ section for the G.C.E. A/L Examination 2025 addresses them:
Often asked questions (FAQs) for the G.C.E. A/L Examination 2025
1. The A/L 2025 exam will take place when?
- The Ministry of Education has announced that the A/L 2025 exam will take place in September 2025.
Exam seasons used to typically occur in November or December, but this is no longer the case.
2. Do any subject streams exist?
Main A/L sources for Sri Lanka are:
- Science stream
- Technology stream
- Commerce stream
- Arts stream
3. When is the A/L 2025 exam application date?
- Usually, applications call for around April to May 2025.
- If students are private, external candidates, they can apply either through their institution or the online portal.
4. Where can I find past papers and the A/L 2025 syllabus?
Syllabus accessible on the National Institute of Education (NIE) website: www.nie.lk
Past Papers: Accessible on different educational sites, including www.doenets.lk.
You can also simply find past papers on our website. A/L Past Papers
5. The A/L exam period lasts what length?
Depending on the stream and chosen number of subjects, the exam usually lasts three to four weeks.
6. Calculation of the Z-score:
A standard score, the Z-score, ranks your performance against those of others in your stream. It is stream-based rather than subject-based and it helps determine eligibility for university entrance.
7. When will we be able to see the A/L 2025 outcomes?
Should the test take place in September 2025, results should be published by February or March 2026.
8. Can a private candidate do A/L?
Surely. Throughout the application period, private, external candidates can submit their applications via the Department of Examinations’ online portal.
9. Are any practical components or online tests planned?
Test centers now physically conduct the A/L tests. Certain streams, such as technology, might include useful assessments conducted in exam centers or classrooms.
10. Whom should I ask questions about A/L-related matters?
The Department of Examinations may be reached at
- Hotline: 1119
- Website: www.doenets.lk