If you have obtained minimum requirements at GCE A/L 2022 then you can now apply for university admissions for the academic year 2022/23.
Prof. Sampath Amaratunge, Chairman University Grants Commission (UGC) said that you can submit your applications online via https://www.ugc.ac.lk/ from today (Sept. 14) until October 05.
Online Applications for University Admission – Academic Year 2022/2023
Closing date – 05th October 2023
How to apply for University Admissions Online – Video
Newspaper Advertisement on Application Calling – Academic Year 2022/2023
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Download University Admission Handbook – Academic Year 2022/2023
Important facts
- UGC plans to enroll a total of 45,000 students in state universities for the new academic year.
- The results of the 2022(2023) GCE Advanced Level examination, which was held from January 23 to February 17 this year were released on September 04.
- A total of 232,797 school applicants and 31,136 private applicants had sat for the exam.
- According to Commissioner General of Examinations Amith Jayasundara, 166,938 candidates (149,487 school applicants and 17,451 private applicants) have qualified for university admissions.
- If you need to apply for the re-scrutiny of exam results then the Examinations Department has begun accepting applications. The deadline for submitting applications is September 16.
How to guess which course you will be selected (Z-score cut-off marks)?
Z-score cut-off values based on Merit and District basis for the next academic year will be released after applicants have applied for various courses.
In the meantime, you can check Z-score cut-off values for the past few years to get an indication of Z-score values that may be required for next year’s university admission.
It is difficult to guess which course you will get based on your island rank, district rank, and Z-score. However, you may like to check past Z-score values for courses in the following links.
2021 A/L Last year minimum Z-score cut-off marks for 2021/2022 University Admission
2020 A/L minimum Z-score cut-off marks
Cut-off marks are to be released in November 2023
Prof. Sampath Amaratunge, Chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC) said UGC will release these Z score cut-off marks before the 2023 A/L examination, which is scheduled to be held in November
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