Repeat SPM exams to be held from Aug 20 to 22, says Education Ministry


PETALING JAYA: This year’s Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia Repeat Examination (SPMU) will be held from Aug 20 to 22, says the Education Ministry.

The dates are for the Bahasa Melayu (BM), History and Mathematics papers, and will involve 8,195 candidates at 187 examination centres nationwide.

The Education Ministry, in a statement Monday (Aug 12), reminded all candidates to refer to the examination timetable for information such as the date, time, code and examination paper, as well as for the rules that must be observed during the examination.

“The timetable can be downloaded from the Malaysian Examinations Syndicate portal at lp.moe.gov.my.

"Candidates are also reminded to bring along identification documents and the Examination Registration Statement to the examination centre.

“The registration statement can be downloaded from the Online Examination Management System at https://sppat.moe.gov.my/.

"Candidates must also comply with the standard operating procedures and rules to ensure the smooth management of the examination,” the statement read.

Meanwhile, a total of 1,329 examiners have been appointed for the BM written and listening tests, while 1,189 examiners will be on duty for the BM oral test, the ministry said.

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