Adverse weather : Notice for A/Level students


The Department of Examinations has made alternative arrangements for students sitting the 2024 GCE Advanced Level Examination who are unable to reach their examination centres due to adverse weather conditions. 

The Exam Department has announced that students who are unable to reach their respective examination centres due to bad weather can sit for today’s exam at the nearest exam centre. 

Students who are facing difficulties due to bad weather have been urged to contact the Disaster Management Centre’s hotline 117 for assistance.

The 2024 GCE Advanced Level Examination commenced yesterday with a total of 333,185 candidates eligible to sit for the examination this year.

The examination will be conducted over 22 days until 20 December 2024. 

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