Are you a 2024 A/L student aiming to enter a Sri Lankan state university in the 2024/2025 academic year? This guide is here to assist you in navigating the University Grants Commission (UGC) application process, ensuring you make informed decisions and avoid common pitfalls. 📅 Key Dates ✅ Eligibility Criteria To be eligible for university…
Today (3 June 2024) marks the commencement of the university selection application procedure, announced by Prof. Sampath Amartunge, Chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC). Prospective students can now download UGC Handbook and the application forms from the official UGC website, https://ugc.ac.lk/. Due to the ongoing University Non-Academic Strike, printed application books will not be…
According to the University Grants Commission (UGC) university admission handbook for 2019-2020 in Sri Lanka, a full-time state university student is not eligible to follow another degree at a state university under UGC or other higher state education institutes that offers free education as internal students. The following categories of students do not qualify for…
The chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC), Professor Sampath Amaratunga, said that the call for applications for university admission for the 2021/2022 academic year will begin on September 5. The Chairman mentioned the following important points: 42,519 students are expected to be given the opportunity to enter the university for 2021-2022. The number is…
University Selection Cut-off Marks for the Academic Year 2020/2021 based on the GCE (A/L) Examination in 2020 has been released. Accordingly, Cut-off marks for both New & Old Syllabus as been released today (29th October 2021). Minimum Z-scores for selection to courses of study of universities in respect of each district and detailed information of…
Answer to this question can be found in UGC student admission book, under frequently asked questions by students. Following is the FAQ that can be found in that book. Is it possible to predict the course of study and the university to which a candidate will be assigned before releasing the cut off marks? No.…