Performance in eight STPM subjects worse than previous year’s


Comparing notes: Top scorers of SM Jitra (from right) C. Sutarsan, Nur Azira Ibrahim, and Chiang Yi, all 20, are all smiles after receiving their STPM result slips at their school in Kedah.

PENANG has seen a drop in the STPM performance due to a decrease in the average Grade Point System (GPS).

Penang Education Department director Datuk Osman Hussain said the state registered an average GPS of 2.65 for 2014, compared with 2.66 in 2013.

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