The Examinations Department has today(19) suspended two students from sitting the G.C.E Ordinary Level Examination further due to replying to the Mathematics-01 paper held yesterday(18) with the help of a mobile phone in their possession.
Accordingly a Student who sat for the G.C.E Ordinary Level Examination for the second time at an Examination Center in Anuradhapura area and caught while answering the Mathamatics-01 question paper with the help of the Viber app in his Mobile Phone and a Student who sat for Mathematics paper only at an Examination Center in Narahenpita also for the second time and caught while answering the paper with the help of a Mobile Phone were suspended from further sittings for the Exam.
Both students were caught by in charge of their Examination Centers it has been revealed.
The student who was caught at Anuradhapura Examination Center was copied the question paper through the Viber, sent that to a young female got the answers it has been revealed.
Meanwhile Inspector General Of Police(IGP) Pujitha Jayasundare has handed over the investigations on the two students who were involved in an examination fraud to the Criminal Investigations Department(CID).
Accordingly a Student who sat for the G.C.E Ordinary Level Examination for the second time at an Examination Center in Anuradhapura area and caught while answering the Mathamatics-01 question paper with the help of the Viber app in his Mobile Phone and a Student who sat for Mathematics paper only at an Examination Center in Narahenpita also for the second time and caught while answering the paper with the help of a Mobile Phone were suspended from further sittings for the Exam.
Both students were caught by in charge of their Examination Centers it has been revealed.
The student who was caught at Anuradhapura Examination Center was copied the question paper through the Viber, sent that to a young female got the answers it has been revealed.
Meanwhile Inspector General Of Police(IGP) Pujitha Jayasundare has handed over the investigations on the two students who were involved in an examination fraud to the Criminal Investigations Department(CID).
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