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April 07, 2026

GCE A/L 2025 Results Analysis Sri Lanka – District, Province & Stream Performance Report

GCE A/L 2025 results analysis Sri Lanka district province subject stream performance university eligibility statistics


📘 G.C.E. (A/L) Examination 2025 – Performance of Candidates

Easy-view data analysis tile package for Blogger • Mobile responsive • Summary of year trends, all-island results, province rankings, subject stream performance, and district highlights.

📌 Important Note: This report is based on data collected before re-scrutiny, and withheld results were not included in the analysis.

🏫 School Candidates Sat

221,413
School candidates sat for 3 core subjects in 2025

🎓 School Candidates Eligible

146,405
66.12% eligible for university entrance

👥 All Candidates Sat

281,810
Total all candidates sat in 2025

🏆 All Candidates Eligible

176,527
62.64% eligible for university entrance

🌟 School Candidates – 3A

7,477
3.38% obtained 3 A’s

❌ School Candidates Failed All

19,301
8.72% failed in all subjects

🌟 All Candidates – 3A

8,300
2.95% obtained 3 A’s

❌ All Candidates Failed All

30,898
10.96% failed in all subjects

📊 2020–2025 Year Trend Summary

School Candidates Eligible %: 65.98% (2020 New), 63.53% (2021), 64.21% (2022), 66.07% (2023), 67.32% (2024), 66.12% (2025).
All Candidates Eligible %: 64.24% (2020 New), 66.10% (2020 Old), 62.89% (2021), 63.25% (2022), 64.33% (2023), 64.73% (2024), 62.64% (2025).
School 3A % in 2025: 3.38% compared with 3.89% in 2024.
All Candidates 3A % in 2025: 2.95% compared with 3.45% in 2024.
School Failed All % in 2025: 8.72%.
All Candidates Failed All % in 2025: 10.96%.

🌍 All-Island Snapshot

🏫 School Candidates

Applied: 246,571
Sat: 221,413 89.80%
Eligible for University Entrance: 146,405 66.12%
Obtained 3 A’s: 7,477 3.38%
Passed in 2 Subjects: 33,201 15.00%
Passed in 1 Subject: 22,442 10.14%
Failed in All Subjects: 19,301 8.72%

👥 All Candidates

Applied: 340,592
Sat: 281,810 82.74%
Eligible for University Entrance: 176,527 62.64%
Obtained 3 A’s: 8,300 2.95%
Passed in 2 Subjects: 42,821 15.19%
Passed in 1 Subject: 31,469 11.17%
Failed in All Subjects: 30,898 10.96%
👩 Female candidates account for 65% of those eligible for university entrance in both school and all-candidate charts, while males account for 35%.

🏛 Province Performance – Top Highlights

🏫 School Candidates by Province

1. Western: 53,275 sat | 36,987 eligible | 69.43%
2. North Western: 23,794 sat | 16,294 eligible | 68.48%
3. Northern: 12,540 sat | 8,390 eligible | 66.91%
Lowest: North Central – 14,379 sat | 8,758 eligible | 60.91%

👥 All Candidates by Province

1. Northern: 14,099 sat | 9,191 eligible | 65.19%
2. Western: 70,465 sat | 44,931 eligible | 63.76%
3. Southern: 38,668 sat | 24,628 eligible | 63.69%
Lowest: North Central – 18,535 sat | 10,897 eligible | 58.79%

📚 Subject Stream Analysis

Subject Stream
School Eligible %
All Eligible %
Quick Note
Bio Science
59.56%
58.43%
Lower eligibility; high fail-all rates
Physical Science
63.96%
61.59%
Good 3A performance
Commerce
72.02%
66.29%
Best school stream for eligibility
Arts
67.57%
63.57%
Largest candidate group
Engineering Technology
64.85%
62.65%
Very low 3A percentages
Bio Systems Technology
71.76%
70.24%
Best overall all-candidate eligibility
None
55.39%
51.45%
Lowest eligibility

🏅 Best School Stream

Commerce
72.02% eligible for university entrance

🏅 Best All-Candidate Stream

Bio Systems
70.24% eligible for university entrance

📈 Largest Stream

Arts
91,649 all candidates sat

⚠ Lowest Stream

None
51.45% all-candidate eligibility

📍 District Highlights

🏫 School Candidates – Top Districts

1. Colombo: 22,592 sat | 15,988 eligible | 70.77%
2. Mannar: 1,221 sat | 858 eligible | 70.27%
3. Puttalam: 5,767 sat | 4,042 eligible | 70.09%
Lowest: Polonnaruwa – 4,161 sat | 2,407 eligible | 57.85%

👥 All Candidates – Top Districts

1. Jaffna: 7,444 sat | 4,999 eligible | 67.15%
2. Mannar: 1,490 sat | 984 eligible | 66.04%
3. Batticaloa: 7,236 sat | 4,721 eligible | 65.24%
Lowest: Polonnaruwa – 5,271 sat | 2,964 eligible | 56.23%

🔎 Quick Stream Leaders by Province

School Bio Science: Western leads with 65.66%.
School Physical Science: Western leads with 68.84%.
School Commerce: Western leads with 76.34%.
School Arts: Eastern leads with 72.59%.
School Engineering Technology: Western leads with 69.83%.
School Bio Systems Technology: Southern leads with 74.46%.
All-Candidate Bio Science: Northern leads with 63.31%.
All-Candidate Physical Science: Southern leads with 65.67%.
All-Candidate Commerce: North Western leads with 68.09%.
All-Candidate Arts: Northern leads with 70.05%.
All-Candidate Engineering Technology: Southern leads with 66.62%.
All-Candidate Bio Systems Technology: Southern leads with 73.87%.

✅ Easy Summary

The 2025 A/L report shows 66.12% university eligibility among school candidates and 62.64% among all candidates.
The strongest province for school candidates is Western, while Northern leads among all candidates.
Commerce and Bio Systems Technology show the strongest eligibility performance among streams.
Colombo leads school district performance, while Jaffna leads among all candidates.
Female candidates account for the larger share of eligible candidates according to the report charts.
📊 Click Below for the Full Report
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April 07, 2026

Public Administration Circular 09/2026 – Wednesdays Normal Working Day from 08 April 2026



 📢 Important update for all Government Offices in Sri Lanka!

The Cabinet has decided to restore Wednesdays as normal working days with immediate effect from 08 April 2026.

🚨 Previous circular issued due to fuel concerns has now been officially cancelled.


📄 Public Administration Circular 09/2026 (I)
📅 Effective from 08 April 2026 – Wednesdays are NORMAL working days

📌 Background

This circular was issued considering potential fuel supply difficulties due to the Middle East situation.

🏛 Cabinet Decision

At the Cabinet meeting held on 06.04.2026, it was decided to restore Wednesdays as normal working days for all government offices.

📅 Implementation

This decision is effective from 08 April 2026 and applies to all government institutions.

❌ Cancellation

Public Administration Circular 09/2026 dated 17.03.2026 is hereby cancelled with immediate effect.

🚨 Previous fuel-related circular is now CANCELLED
April 07, 2026

Public Opinions Called for Education Council Report 2026 – Submit Before 10 May (MOE Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka Education Council public opinion notice 2026 Ministry of Education report teachers parents


The Ministry of Education has officially called for public opinions on the proposed Sri Lanka Education Council Report aimed at improving education quality nationwide.

📢 Parents, Teachers & Education Stakeholders are strongly encouraged to submit their views before 10 May 2026.


📢 Calling for Public Opinions for the Committee Report of presenting recommendations required for the quality enhancement of Education Services

An Education Council has been proposed to be established as per the recommendations of the Hon. Prime Minister and the Hon. Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education for improving the overall standard of education in Sri Lanka.

⏰ Public views and suggestions are expected on or before 10.05.2026

🏛 Proposed Council

A Sri Lanka Education Council has been proposed to support quality assurance, accreditation, professional registration, and educational standards improvement in Sri Lanka.

📚 Main Focus Areas

The proposed Council will cover rules, quality assurance, accreditation of programmes and institutes, and licensing of education professionals.

👩‍🏫 Who It Affects

Education professionals at all levels including pre-school, primary, and secondary education sectors.

🌍 National Importance

The Council is expected to improve professionalism, protect education rights, strengthen quality education, and align professionals with common national goals.

✅ Objectives of the Sri Lanka Education Council

i. Establish an institutional framework for professional development, registration of education professionals, quality assurance and accreditation of programmes and institutes, and salary matters.
ii. Advise the Minister of Education on professional development, standardization, registration, quality assurance, and accreditation matters.
iii. Regulate and oversee the professional development and registration of education professionals at all levels, from pre-school, primary, to secondary.
iv. Register education professionals based on pre-defined criteria and quality benchmarks.
v. Develop professional development programmes and professionalism.
vi. Produce high-quality bilingual educators to provide bilingual education opportunities for all.
vii. Create internationally accepted and dignified education professionals.
viii. Promote the quality of education.
ix. Orient education professionals towards common national objectives and goals.
x. Develop the welfare of education professionals.
xi. Develop unity and cooperation among education professionals, to ensure the right of all citizens to equitable and quality education.
xii. Standardize the qualifications of recruitment and promotion, and professional development programmes.
xiii. Serve as a mediator between the education professionals and the government on resolving issues on the rights of education professionals.

⚙ Expected Functions of the Proposed Education Council

Regulating educational and vocational education institutions such as teacher training colleges and colleges of education.
Determining minimum qualifications for education professionals.
Issuing licenses for engagement in the education profession and ensuring regulations.
Maintaining a code of ethics for education professionals.
Providing recommendations on diverse administrative issues related to education professionals.
Submitting proposals to the government in the formulation of policies related to the education profession.

📝 Public Opinion Request

According to the decision of the sixth meeting of the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Education, Higher Education and Vocational Affairs, public views and suggestions are being collected on the expert committee report prepared for improving the quality of educational services and for establishing the proposed Education Council.

📬 Send Your Views & Suggestions

Deadline: On or before 10.05.2026
Postal Address:
Additional Secretary (Establishments)
Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education
“Isurupaya”, Pelawatta, Battaramulla
Email: teacherest@moe.gov.lk
Fax: 011 2784819
Secretary
Nalaka Kaluwewa
Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education
📢 Education Council Public Notice
📊 Full Report Downloads
⏰ Submit Your Opinions Before: 10 May 2026

06/04/2026

April 06, 2026

Child Protection Media Discussion 2026 (Sri Lanka) – Must Watch for Parents & Teachers + Documents & Court Judgements

🚨 IMPORTANT FOR PARENTS & TEACHERS
📅 06 April 2026
A government media discussion on Child Protection was held today. Parents and teachers are strongly advised to watch this important session.

📌 Relevant documents mentioned in the discussion are also provided below.

⚠️ Teachers must pay special attention to this matter.
🚨 MUST WATCH
Child Protection Media Discussion
📅 06 April 2026
🇱🇰 දෙමාපියන් සහ ගුරුවරුන් අනිවාර්යයෙන් බලන්න
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🇬🇧 Parents & Teachers Must Watch
⚠️ Teachers must pay special attention
📘 Click Below for Court Judgements
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April 06, 2026

School Energy Protection Program Sri Lanka 2026 – Important Instructions for Schools

School Energy Protection Program Sri Lanka 2026 important instructions for schools


 The Ministry of Education has introduced the “Surakimu Lanka” School Energy Protection Program with the theme “Let’s Unite – Let’s Illuminate.” This program has been introduced in view of rising heat conditions, possible water shortages, and energy challenges linked to El-Nino and fuel-related pressure. Schools are advised to create awareness among students, encourage energy-saving habits, protect students from excessive heat, and carry out school-level creative and practical activities to build a long-term culture of energy conservation.



School Energy Protection Program – Important Points
Key instructions for schools, student safety, energy saving and awareness activities
🌍 “Surakimu Lanka” – Let’s Unite, Let’s Illuminate
🌡️
Why This Program Matters
Rising heat, water shortages, lower rainfall, and possible electricity shortages have made energy protection an urgent national need.
🎯
Main Objective
Build an energy-saving culture in schools, improve responsible energy use, and promote environmental sustainability through students.
📅
Special Activity Day
Schools should implement this programme on 09.04.2026 before the first-term vacation, or on another suitable date if necessary.
💡
Energy Saving Actions
Switch off unused lights, fans, and devices. Unplug unused equipment. Use electricity carefully and reduce unnecessary power use.
Peak Time Warning
Reduce electricity use especially from 7.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. to help reduce peak demand.
🚰
Water Protection
Be prepared for water interruptions and use water carefully, especially during dry periods and festive seasons.
💧
Student Heat Safety
Encourage students to drink water regularly and keep safe drinking water available at school and at home.
☀️
Avoid Excessive Sunlight
Students should avoid going out in strong sunlight, especially from 11.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.
🌞
Use Natural Light
Schools and students should make maximum use of natural daylight whenever possible.
🩺
Recognize Heat Stress
Students should be aware of signs such as headache, body discomfort, shivering, and sweating, and seek medical help immediately if needed.
🎤
Assembly Awareness
Conduct awareness sessions during morning assembly about El-Nino, the fuel crisis, energy saving, and student safety.
⏱️
60-Second Ideas
Let students present short 60-second messages on energy protection and protection from El-Nino conditions in Sinhala, Tamil, and English.
🎨
Creative Activities
Encourage drawings, essays, posters, dramas, and home letters related to energy saving and environmental care.
🏫
Energy Saving Fence
Start an Energy Saving Fence or display board in school to exhibit student creations and keep it updated regularly.
📩
Message to Home
Students should write a “Message to Home” letter about saving energy, and the selected message should be sent to homes with parent acknowledgment.
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
Community Awareness
Students should carry the message from school to their families and help build awareness in the wider community.
🧠
Projects and Innovation
Guide students to prepare individual or group projects on energy saving for school or home and collect innovative ideas for future implementation.
📒
Energy Log Book
Start an Energy Saving Log Book or daily record book to note actions taken at home and review them later at school.
👩‍🏫
Age-Appropriate Tasks
All activities should be adjusted according to students’ age, class level, and abilities.
School Responsibility
Principals and school heads are expected to organize and implement these activities effectively within the school system.
📄 Click Below for Full Details
📘 Sinhala Details
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April 06, 2026

GCE A/L 2025 Re-scrutiny Applications 2026 – Apply Online Now (06 Apr – 22 Apr)

 

GCE A/L 2025 re-scrutiny application instructions Sri Lanka exam department

The Department of Examinations has officially opened applications for GCE A/L 2025 Re-scrutiny of Results. Candidates can apply online between 06.04.2026 and 22.04.2026. This process allows marks to be re-evaluated, and results may increase or decrease based on review.

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⏰ Applications Open: 06.04.2026 – 22.04.2026
💰 Fee: Rs. 250 per Subject
📢 Apply Online Only
⚠️ Important Points You Must Know
📅 Applications Accepted from
06.04.2026 – 22.04.2026
💰 Fee per Subject
Rs. 250/=
⚠️ Marks Can Increase OR Decrease
After Re-scrutiny
🪪 Use Same Index Number & NIC
Used for Exam
Applications Without Payment
Will Be Rejected
📄 PDF Receipt Available After Payment
Keep It Safe
📢 Even Below 30 Marks Students
Can Apply for Re-check
Click Below for More Details
📄 Instructions - Sinhala
📄 Instructions - Tamil
📄 Instructions - English
📝 Online Application
▶️ Watch Video Guide
April 06, 2026

Non Academic Staff Transfer Notice 2026 Released – Effective from 07.04.2026 | Full Details & Lists



The Ministry of Education Sri Lanka has officially released the Annual Transfer Notice for Non-Academic Staff – 2026. According to the latest update, these transfers will be effective from 07.04.2026. All relevant officers are advised to carefully check their assigned transfer details, reporting locations, and instructions provided in the official documents. This notice includes important information regarding transfer lists, appeals, and implementation procedures, which must be followed within the given timelines.


05/04/2026

April 05, 2026

Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital Radiographer Vacancy 2026 – Apply Before 17 April

Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital radiographer vacancy 2026 Sri Lanka salary qualifications closing date


Applications are invited for the Post of Radiographer at Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital. Candidates with the required radiography qualifications and Sri Lanka Medical Council registration can apply. The closing date for applications is 17.04.2026.


🏥 Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital Vacancies 2026

Post of Radiographer

Government sector salary + allowances

⏰ Closing Date: 17.04.2026
Post

Radiographer

  • Institution: Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital
  • Post: Radiographer
  • Notice Date: 30.03.2026
  • Closing Date: 17.04.2026
Qualification Path 01

Certificate Holders

  • Certificate obtained from the School of Radiography of Sri Lanka
  • Must be registered as a Radiographer in Sri Lanka Medical Council
  • Need 3 years experience
Qualification Path 02

Degree Holders

  • Degree in Radiography from a recognized university in Sri Lanka or abroad
  • Must be registered as a Radiographer in Sri Lanka Medical Council
  • Need 1 year experience
Age Limit

Age Requirement

  • Applicants should be less than 50 years of age
  • If suitable applicants below 50 are not available, applicants above 50 may be considered on assignment basis
Salary

Monthly Salary

  • Grade: MT - 6 Grade III
  • Salary Scale: Rs. 72,960 - 10 x 1,080 - 83,760/- p.m.
  • Government sector allowances and additional approved allowances will also be paid
Employment

Terms of Employment

  • Permanent basis for applicants below 50 years
  • Provident Fund basis
  • Applicants already in public service should apply through Heads of Departments / Institutions
How to Apply

Application Method

  • Send complete Bio-Data (CV)
  • Include names of two non-related referees
  • Clearly mention the post applied for on the top-left hand corner of the envelope
Send To

Application Address

  • Chairman
  • Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital
  • Thalapathpitiya, Nugegoda
  • Applications should reach on or before 17.04.2026
Important: Candidates already employed in the public service must send their application through the relevant Head of Department / Institution, together with the required service release confirmation.
📌 Click Below for Full Radiographer Vacancy Notice (All Languages)
April 05, 2026

University of Moratuwa Vacancies 2026 – Technical Officer, Driver, PHI & Tractor Operator Posts

 


The University of Moratuwa has called applications for several non-academic vacancies including Technical Officer (ICT), Public Health Inspector, Technical Officer Grade II Segment B, Driver, and Tractor Operator. Applications must be submitted through the online system, and duly completed hard copies should also be sent by registered post on or before 27.04.2026. The online application process opens on 05.04.2026 through the University vacancies page

🎓 University of Moratuwa Vacancies 2026

Technical Officer, Public Health Inspector, Driver & Tractor Operator Posts

Online Applications Open from 05.04.2026

⏰ Closing Date: 27.04.2026
Post 01

Technical Officer (ICT) Grade III

  • Passed G.C.E. A/L in 3 subjects in one sitting
  • NVQ Level 5 or equivalent in ICT / IT / Information Communication & Multimedia Technology
  • Preference for applicants with ICT work experience
  • Age: 18 to 45 years
  • Salary: U-MT I (III) Rs. 51,095 – 60,575
  • Selection: Written / Practical Test and Interview
Post 02

Public Health Inspector (Grade III)

  • Must have passed the Public Health Inspectors Examination conducted by the Department of Health
  • Age: Not more than 45 years
  • Salary: U-MT I (III) Rs. 51,095 – 60,575
  • Selection: Interview
Post 03

Technical Officer Grade II Segment B

  • 3 A/L passes in Science subjects in one sitting
  • At least 1 year full-time skill-oriented training relevant to the post
  • Initially appointed as Trainee Technical Officer for 3 years
  • Age: Not more than 35 years
  • Salary: U-MT I (III) Rs. 51,095 – 60,575
  • Selection: Practical Test and Interview
Post 04

Driver (Grade III)

  • Passed G.C.E. O/L in 6 subjects with at least 2 credit passes in not more than 2 sittings
  • Heavy vehicle driving licence required
  • Minimum 3 years driving experience after obtaining licence
  • Police report should be submitted with application
  • Age: 18 to 45 years
  • Salary: U-PL 3 (III) Rs. 48,005 – 55,845
  • Selection: Trade Test and Structured Interview
Post 05

Tractor Operator (Grade III)

  • Passed G.C.E. O/L in 6 subjects with at least 2 credit passes in not more than 2 sittings
  • NVQ Level 2 or 3 relevant to the post OR 1 year relevant field experience
  • Must possess valid G1 category driving licence
  • Age: 18 to 45 years
  • Salary: U-PL 2 (III) Rs. 44,575 – 52,415
  • Selection: Trade Test and Structured Interview
Important

Application Procedure

  • Apply through the online system on or before 27.04.2026
  • Online portal opens on 05.04.2026
  • Download the application form for each vacancy
  • Send duly completed hard copies with annexures by registered post
  • Address to: Assistant Registrar, Establishments (Non-Academic) Division, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa
Other Conditions

Important Instructions

  • Applicants from Government Departments / Corporations / Statutory Boards should channel through Heads of Departments
  • Late, incomplete or unclear applications will be rejected
  • Cost of living and other approved allowances will be paid in addition to the basic salary
  • Technical difficulties: 011-2640511
Notice Date

Official Notice

  • Institution: University of Moratuwa
  • Notice Date: 31.03.2026
  • Application Closing Date: 27.04.2026
  • Online Opening Date: 05.04.2026
  • Website: https://uom.lk/vacancies
Special Note: Online applications must be submitted first. After that, the hard copy application with all self-certified annexures should be sent by registered post on or before 27.04.2026.


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