The JHU urged the Education Minister to take action against those who were responsible for the Advanced Level results issue.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror the Deputy General Secretary of the JHU Udaya Gammanpila stated the lack of early prepa
ration on the part of the authorities resulted in the ensuing confusion.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror the Deputy General Secretary of the JHU Udaya Gammanpila stated the lack of early prepa
ration on the part of the authorities resulted in the ensuing confusion.
“The new syllabus was introduced two years ago and the authorities had ample time to formulate a comprehensive ‘Z Score formula’ that was agreeable, the relevant authorities were aware of this for the past two years that this issue would crop up this year but they seem to have been negligent,” he said.
Mr. Gammanpila said the JHU was hopeful that the Minister of Education would take necessary action against the persons who were negligent.
“This issue has caused immense problems to the student community and we hope that relevant action will be taken against the perpetrators at the conclusion of the ongoing inquiry,” he said.
Mr. Gammanpila said the JHU was hopeful that the Minister of Education would take necessary action against the persons who were negligent.
“This issue has caused immense problems to the student community and we hope that relevant action will be taken against the perpetrators at the conclusion of the ongoing inquiry,” he said.
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