header logo
Latest
Teacher recruitment exam held island-wide with over 160,000 candidates
May 25, 202608:41 AM
Teacher recruitment exam held island-wide with over 160,000 candidates

More than 160,000 graduates had applied for the competitive examination held to fill Sinhala, Tamil and English medium teacher vacancies in national and provincial schools, the Department of Examinations stated.

 

The competitive examination for the recruitment of graduate holders currently serving in the public service, as well as other graduates, to the teaching service was held yesterday (24) at 1,048 examination centres islandwide.

 

According to the Department, 66,991 applications were submitted by graduates already employed in the public service, while 96,442 applications were received from other graduates.

 

In addition, the Department of Examinations had provided special arrangements for 323 applicants with special needs to sit for the examination.

 

In 2023, the Department of Examinations had planned to conduct a competitive examination for the recruitment of graduate holders in the public service to the teaching service. 

 

However, the examination was suspended due to three fundamental rights petitions filed before the Supreme Court and a separate case pending before the Court of Appeal.

 

Following the conclusion of all legal proceedings, this year’s examination was conducted allowing both graduates in the public service and other graduates to apply, with the aim of addressing the overall teacher shortage across the island. 

MostRead
Mob
VideoStories
MPs who change political parties do not deserve parliamentary seats – Dy Minister

MPs who change political parties do not deserve parliamentary seats – Dy Minister

Opposition accuses Bribery Comm's DG of overstepping authority, pursuing political agenda

Opposition accuses Bribery Comm's DG of overstepping authority, pursuing political agenda

Sri Lanka records highest current account surplus - President Dissanayake

Sri Lanka records highest current account surplus - President Dissanayake

New measures taken to protect both borrowers and banks  - CBSL Governor

New measures taken to protect both borrowers and banks - CBSL Governor

Around 200 cases of meningitis reported so far from several areas; Health Ministry issues guidelines

Around 200 cases of meningitis reported so far from several areas; Health Ministry issues guidelines

President attends ceremonial inauguration of National Vesak Festival 2026 in Matara

President attends ceremonial inauguration of National Vesak Festival 2026 in Matara

“Energy security compromised”  Another substandard coal shipment has arrived in SL - Free Lawyers

“Energy security compromised” Another substandard coal shipment has arrived in SL - Free Lawyers

Govt. to implement sugarcane project in collaboration with Brazil to reduce sugar imports (English)

Govt. to implement sugarcane project in collaboration with Brazil to reduce sugar imports (English)

“No fuel shortage or price hike” Current fuel stocks sufficient until end of July – CPC (English)

“No fuel shortage or price hike” Current fuel stocks sufficient until end of July – CPC (English)

“Legal action is politically motivated” - Ex-Minister Wimal Weerawansa after being released on bail

“Legal action is politically motivated” - Ex-Minister Wimal Weerawansa after being released on bail

CBSL tightens Loan-to-Value ratios for vehicle loans; New regulations will reduce demand – Importers

CBSL tightens Loan-to-Value ratios for vehicle loans; New regulations will reduce demand – Importers

Heavy rains exceeding 100mm likely tomorrow; Warnings issued for landslide, severe lightning

Heavy rains exceeding 100mm likely tomorrow; Warnings issued for landslide, severe lightning

“Stop being arrogant” Sajith tells Govt. to immediately pursue a successor agreement with IMF

“Stop being arrogant” Sajith tells Govt. to immediately pursue a successor agreement with IMF

Funds allocated for elections were used to provide relief to Ditwah victims -  JVP's Tilvin Silva

Funds allocated for elections were used to provide relief to Ditwah victims - JVP's Tilvin Silva

Monsoon rains continue to batter Sri Lanka; Fishermen warned of rough seas and strong winds

Monsoon rains continue to batter Sri Lanka; Fishermen warned of rough seas and strong winds

Ada Derana Sinhala