Education

STPM results out this Thursday

Candidates can get them from respective schools or online from 11.30am onwards

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 11 Jul 2023 2:47PM

STPM results out this Thursday
The Malaysian Examinations Council says 41,701 candidates nationwide sat for the Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia examination last year. – Bernama pic, July 11, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Examinations Council announced that the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) results for 2022 will be out on Thursday.

In its statement here today, the council said candidates from government schools, government-assisted schools, private schools, and private candidates can obtain the results from their respective schools or online from 11.30am onwards on the day. 

It said the results slip can be accessed online at kttp://stpm.mpm.edu.my/stpmK from 11.30am onwards on Thursday.

“A summary of the results can also be obtained through SMS by typing STPM/IC Number/ Index Number and send to 15888 from 11am on July 13 to noon July 23 (Sunday),” the statement said.

The council said 41,701 candidates sat for the exam nationwide last year, involving 4,668 invigilators. – Bernama, July 11, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 5mth

Sarawak’s standard assessment for Primary 6 expected to start in 2025

Education / 9mth

Clean cut: part-time barber scores perfect 4.0 CGPA in STPM

Education / 9mth

Form 6 colleges to be rebranded as pre-university colleges

Education / 9mth

[UPDATED] 1,184 candidates score perfect CGPA in 2022 STPM

Education / 1y

MoE plans to introduce new STPM syllabus by 2026

Education / 1y

TikTok influencer not hired to voice SPM English listening test: Fadhlina

Spotlight

Malaysia

Decision against 6 rogue Bersatu MPs to be presented to party’s supreme council

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

Two men arrested for using King's photo in KKB state seat campaign

Malaysia

Sarawak a region, not a state, says assembly speaker

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

Perak agrees to supply water to Penang, says Anwar

Malaysia

Bridge between Sabah, Labuan vital to revitalise island’s economy, says expert

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

Parents nabbed after daughter claims 8 years of repeated rape