The Mathematics paper of the GCE Ordinary Level Examination was extraordinarily
difficult for the students, Joint Opposition MP Bandula Gunawardane claimed.
Addressing a media briefing, he said the students were psychologically affected after
facing the paper and claimed that one student had committed suicide as a result.
“It is a huge injustice to the students who sat for the examination. Moreover, the
allocated time for some questions was not sufficient. Even some teachers have admitted
that some questions were not strictly according to the syllabus. In such a scenario, the
subject Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasam should pay his attention and announce his
stance on the matter,” Gunawardane said.
Meanwhile, MP Sisira Jayakody said as the incumbent Government had amalgamated both
the Ministry of Education and the Archaeological and Cultural Ministry, it seemed that the
works of none of the Ministries were efficient and effective.
difficult for the students, Joint Opposition MP Bandula Gunawardane claimed.
Addressing a media briefing, he said the students were psychologically affected after
facing the paper and claimed that one student had committed suicide as a result.
“It is a huge injustice to the students who sat for the examination. Moreover, the
allocated time for some questions was not sufficient. Even some teachers have admitted
that some questions were not strictly according to the syllabus. In such a scenario, the
subject Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasam should pay his attention and announce his
stance on the matter,” Gunawardane said.
Meanwhile, MP Sisira Jayakody said as the incumbent Government had amalgamated both
the Ministry of Education and the Archaeological and Cultural Ministry, it seemed that the
works of none of the Ministries were efficient and effective.
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