How can I check my ol Result 2014?

How can I check my ol Result 2014?

The Department of Examinations said that the O/L results would be released. Candidates can check their results online from the Examination department’s official Web Site. 2014 O/L Results Released to www.doenets.lk and www.exams.gov.lk website.

How do I check my ol results?

How to check exam results using Mobile

  1. go to donenets.lk.
  2. type your index no and submit.

How do I find my ol 2013 results?

The results of the GCE Ordinary Level Examination 2013 (O/L results) were released today and students can check their results at www.doenets.lk/exam, website of Department of Examinations.

How do I check my ol results online 2015?

GCE O/L 2015 Exam results released – 3 Ways to check results

  1. 1 – Official website of the Department of Examination (doenets.lk). http://www.doenets.lk/
  2. 2 – Check results from www.results.exams.gov.lk website. http://www.results.exams.gov.lk//viewresultsforexam.htm.
  3. 3 – Check results via SMS (Mobile-Phone)

Is O’Level 2019 result out?

COLOMBO (News 1st): The re-correction results of the 2019 GCE Ordinary Level Examination have been released, the Department of Examinations said.

Do exams or take exams?

“To take an exam” is the standard expression. You never “do” or “make” a specific exam. “I have an exam tomorrow” is just a way of saying it’s on your schedule.

What is the date of OL exam 2021?

2021 O/L exam has been postponed again. O/L examination will be held from 2022 May 23 to June 1. Earlier, G.C.E O/L examination was scheduled to be held from 21 February 2022 to 03 March 2022.

How do I get my 2017 OL results?

GCE O/L Ordinary Level Examination Result 2017 Sheet Download @doenets.lk. However, the Department examinations said the results can be accessed via the department official website @doenets.lk. in addition to this, results can also be viewed using the official site www.doenets.lk.

Can employers check GCSE results from 10 years ago?

In short, the answer to this question is yes, employers can (and probably will) check your GCSE results, especially if they suspect that you have lied about them to apply for a position with them.