National SPM grade point average best ever in five years, says Education DG


PUTRAJAYA: The National Average Grade (GPN) for the 2025 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examinations recorded its best performance in five years, says Education Ministry director-general Datuk Dr Mohd Azam Ahmad.

He said the National Average Grade (GPN) for 2025 is 4.42, compared to 4.49 the previous year.

A lower GPN score indicates better performance.

“This is the best achievement in five years since the Standard Curriculum for Secondary Schools (KSSM) was introduced in 2021.

"A total of 366,435 (94.29%) candidates qualify for the SPM certificate," he said when announcing the SPM 2025 results analysis on Tuesday (March 31).

“This figure shows an increase of 10,502 (0.28%) candidates,” he added.

He also said that the GPN for urban and rural candidates stood at 4.40 and 4.81, respectively, marking an improvement compared to the previous year’s scores of 4.47 and 4.92.

Candidates can obtain their results from 10am on Tuesday (March 31) at their schools and nearest state education departments (for private candidates).

Results are also available online at myresultspm.moe.gov.my and via SMS by typing SPM (space) MyKad number (space) index number and sending it to 15888.

A total of 413,299 candidates sat for SPM 2025 at 3,350 exam centres nationwide.

 

 

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