91,908 SPM candidates to sit for science practicals from Dec 5-7


KUALA LUMPUR: The Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2023 practical tests for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Additional Science will be held next Tuesday to Thursday (Dec 5-7).

The Education Ministry said a total of 91,908 candidates have registered for Physics, Chemistry (93,135 candidates), Biology (72,841 candidates) and Additional Science (1,784 candidates).

“The ministry would like to remind all candidates to refer to the SPM 2023 examination timetable for information on the date, time, code and examination paper, as well as the instructions to be followed throughout the examination,” it said.

It added that the examination timetable can be downloaded from the Examination Board (LP) website at lp.moe.gov.my.

“Candidates are reminded to bring along their identity card and examination slip.

“Candidates must also comply with the standard operating procedures and regulations set to ensure the smooth management of the SPM 2023 examination,” it said, Bernama reported.

The ministry also said it is concerned with the safety and welfare of candidates and examination staff in facing potential disasters, including floods, during this year’s SPM examination.

It added that it is always ready with proper mechanisms and preparedness measures.

All SPM 2023 candidates are also advised to immediately inform their school or the State Education Department if they cannot go to the designated examination centre or any nearby one due to a disaster.

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