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The Sri Lankan Advanced Level (A-level), formerly known as the Higher School Certificate (HSC), is a General Certificate of Education (GCE) qualification exam in Sri Lanka, similar to the British Advanced Level. It is conducted annually by the Department of Examinations under the Ministry of Education.
The Sri Lankan Ordinary Level (O-level) formerly called Senior School Certificate (SSC), is a General Certificate of Education (GCE) qualification in Sri Lanka, conducted by the Department of Examinations of the Ministry of Education. It is based on the Cambridge University Ordinary Level qualification.
State Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government Janaka Bandara Tennakoon: Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna: 22 November 2019 3 April 2022 Gotabaya Rajapaksa: Minister of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government Dinesh Gunawardena: Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna: 18 April 2022 18 April 2022
The prominent government body related to IT in Sri Lanka is the Ministry of Technology. [8] Other than that Ministries of Education, Skills development are working on developing the education while Ministry of Industry and Commerce is on industrial level activities.
This is a list of statutory boards controlled by the central government of Sri Lanka. Universities ... National Human Resources Development Council of Sri Lanka;
Provincial governments of Sri Lanka are the devolved governments of the nine Provinces of Sri Lanka. In accordance with the Sri Lankan constitution , provinces have legislative power over a variety of matters including agriculture, education, health, housing, local government, planning, road transport and social services.
The Council exercised executive power and advised the governor. As a result of the First Manning Reforms three non-officials were elected to the executive council. With enactment of the new constitution of the Dominion of Ceylon in 1947 the Executive Council was replaced by a National Cabinet.
The Sri Lankan Government is the largest employer in the country and the public services are often criticized as overstaffed and inefficient. [ 1 ] Their members are selected by competitive examination and promotions are made by the Public Service Commission .