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Pm Reveals Move to Introduce Higher Education Sector Reform

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- PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya announced plans to reform Sri Lanka's higher education sector.
- An expert committee has been reviewing the sector for six months and will provide recommendations.
- In 2025, 281,810 students took the GCE A/L Examination, with 176,538 qualifying for university admission.
- Only 42,937 students were accepted into state universities.
- The largest number of qualified candidates came from the Arts stream (58,269).