Discover how SPM candidates are dealing with everything from prison exams to free lunches across Malaysia!
The Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) exams are a rite of passage for thousands of Malaysian students each year, but the 2024 edition comes with some extraordinary stories! In Selangor, two candidates are taking their exams from behind bars, showcasing their determination to succeed despite facing significant challenges. With a whopping 73,899 candidates in total for this year’s exams, it’s heartwarming to see these two individuals among them, proving that education knows no bounds.
Meanwhile, up in Sabah, nearly 39,548 young minds are gearing up to sit for their SPM exams over a span of five weeks. The Director of the Sabah State Education Department has emphasized the importance of preparedness, ensuring that students across the state are ready for this pivotal moment in their educational journey. With a 97% attendance rate reported nationwide and a full roster of 402,956 registered students, it’s clear that the excitement and anticipation are building as everyone awaits their turn to shine.
In a commendable move to support these candidates, the Pahang state government has launched a delightful initiative offering free lunches to all SPM candidates until February 6. Over 20,000 students will benefit from this thoughtful gesture, allowing them to focus entirely on their studies without worrying about their next meal. This act of kindness not only nourishes the body but also encourages students to stay motivated during this stressful period.
Furthermore, the Education Ministry is diligently working on measures to ensure that all students, even those in flood-hit areas, can partake in their examinations without unexpected disruptions. With 133 alternative examination centers identified across six states, the Ministry’s commitment to providing equal opportunities for all students is commendable. In a country where resilience is a key trait, these initiatives underscore the spirit of togetherness and support.
Did you know that the SPM exams are typically taken by students in their form five year, with subjects ranging from science and mathematics to languages and arts? Each year’s SPM results are a significant stepping stone for many students, opening doors to higher education and various career paths. So, whether they are sitting in a classroom or a prison cell, these youngsters are making their mark!
SHAH ALAM: Two out of 73899 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) candidates in Selangor this year are sitting for their examinations in prison, says Selangor ...
Director of Sabah of the Sabah State Education Department (JPN Sabah) Datuk Haji Raisin Bin Saidin said the exam would be held over five weeks, from Jan. 2 to 6 ...
The attendance rate for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2024 candidates has reached 97 per cent, said Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
PUTRAJAYA: The Education Ministry is ready to reactivate Op Payung in flood-hit states to ensure Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examinations go smoothly.
Education minister Fadhlina Sidek says 402956 students are registered to sit for SPM, involving 3337 examination centres nationwide.
BATU PAHAT, Jan 2 — The Education Ministry (MOE) has identified 133 alternative centres for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination across six states ...
Director of the Sabah State Education Department (JPNS), Datuk Raisin Saidin, said that of the total candidates, 35,232 are students from schools under the ...
KUANTAN, Jan 2 — The Pahang state government has launched an initiative to sponsor lunch for all Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2024 candidates sitting for ...
KUANTAN: The Pahang government has offered free lunches for all Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2024 candidates sitting for their written examinations except ...