UPSR and SPM can still be taken in case schools are affected by floods


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 20 Aug 2017

Rapt attention: Chong speaking with attendees at the Agricultural Grant and Loans Seminar at Utar Sungai Long campus.

SEREMBAN: Students sitting for major examinations such as the UPSR and SPM this year need not worry if their schools are inaccessible due to floods because they will be assigned to another school nearby.

Schools at risk of floods have been briefed on the measures to take during the UPSR, PMR and SPM examinations, said Deputy Education Minister Datuk Chong Sin Woon.

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