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There aren't any practical tests for the Art subject. The candidates face an exam paper and are asked to draw. For Literature subjects, namely English Literature, Sinhala Literature, Tamil Literature and Arabic Literature, there is not any practical test. Candidates only face a written examination in which their writing abilities are evaluated.
After primary education, the junior secondary level (referred to as middle school in some schools) lasts for 4 years (Grades 6-9) followed by 2 years (Grades 10-11) of the senior secondary level which is the preparation for the General Certificate of Education (G.C.E) Ordinary Level (O/Ls). According to the Sri Lankan law, it is compulsory that ...
In recent years, the exam has become extremely competitive and even traumatic for many high school students in Sri Lanka. For the academic year 2013, out of 55,241 candidates who applied for university admission, only 43.8% gained access to state universities through the University Grants Commission (UGC), despite meeting the minimum admission ...
Seethawaka National School, Avissawella 1AB 2542 169 Homagama Homagama Mahinda Rajapakse National School, Homagama 1AB 5316 296 Piliyandala Piliyandala Piliyandala Central College,Piliyandala 1AB 4112 268 Piliyandala Dehiwala Presbyterian Girls' National School, Dehiwala 1AB 1964 113 Homagama Homagama Homagama Central College, Homagama 1AB 2400
It is optional for students to undertake it during the final year of primary school (Grade 5; usually aged 9–10). Based on the results of the exam, students could transfer to prominent national schools. The exams are held in two mediums: Sinhala and Tamil.
Al Muneera Girls High School, Addalachchenai 1AB 904 Akkaraipattu Pottuvil I Al Irfan Ladies College, Pottuvil 1AB 942 Dehiattakandiya Dehiattakandiya Medagama Secondary School, Dehiattakandiya 1AB 956 Kalmunai Kalmunai Al Manar Central College, Maruthamunai 1AB 1958 Kalmunai Kalmunai Shams Central College, Maruthamunai: 1AB 1136 Kalmunai Kalmunai
The List of newspapers in Sri Lanka lists every daily and non-daily news publication currently operating in Sri Lanka. The list includes information on whether it is distributed daily or non-daily, and who publishes it.
To practice law in Sri Lanka, one must be admitted and enrolled as an Attorney-at-Law of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka.This is achieved by passing law exams at the Sri Lanka Law College which are administered by the Council of Legal Education and spending a period of six months under a practicing attorney of at least 8 years standing as an articled clerk.