List out today: Recruits must confirm by Dec 25 for PLKN 3.0 Series 1 2026


KUALA LUMPUR: The list of trainees recruited for the National Service Training Programme (PLKN) 3.0 Series 1 for 2026 can be reviewed starting 4pm Monday (Dec 8).

The National Service Training Department stated that the review can be made at the ePLKN 3.0 system link at https://plkn.mod.gov.my.

According to its statement, all selected trainees, after verifying their status, are required to confirm their attendance via the ePLKN 3.0 system by Dec 25 to ensure smooth registration and administrative processes.

For the subsequent series of training, JLKN announced that updates will be made in stages and prospective trainees are urged to stay attentive for announcements on the department's official channels and check them periodically.

"The attendance of selected trainees is mandatory and failure to report without a reasonable excuse may be considered as disobeying orders and subject to action under Section 18 (1) of the National Service Training Act," the statement said.

PLKN 3.0 Series 1 2026 training will take place from Jan 17 to March 3 at two Territorial Army (AW) camps, namely Regiment 515 (AW) in Kuala Lumpur and Regiment 505 (AW) in Pekan, Pahang.

A total of four series of PLKN 3.0 training are scheduled throughout 2026.

Further information can be obtained through the Training Unit, JLKN Training Sector at 03-4013 (extensions 3612/3613/3614/3604/3603/3626) or on the department's official website. — Bernama

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