PUTRAJAYA: A total of 28,188 students got A in all subjects in 2009 PMR examination compared to 26,378 in 2008, an increase of 1,810.
Director-General of Education Tan Sri Alimuddin Mohd Dom said the National Average Grade (GPN) this year was 2.83 compared to 2.78 the previous year. (The lower the GPN the better). He said the gap between candidates in urban and rural areas had improved to 5.22 percent from 5.11 percent last year.
"Some 4,775 rural candidates got A in all subjects this year compared to 4,345 in 2008 while students who passed the minimum level dropped from 88,565 to 87,936.
"Students who got all E dropped from 159 in 2008 to 123 this year," he told reporters when announcing the 2009 PMR result analysis here today.
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Director-General of Education Tan Sri Alimuddin Mohd Dom said the National Average Grade (GPN) this year was 2.83 compared to 2.78 the previous year. (The lower the GPN the better). He said the gap between candidates in urban and rural areas had improved to 5.22 percent from 5.11 percent last year.
"Some 4,775 rural candidates got A in all subjects this year compared to 4,345 in 2008 while students who passed the minimum level dropped from 88,565 to 87,936.
"Students who got all E dropped from 159 in 2008 to 123 this year," he told reporters when announcing the 2009 PMR result analysis here today.
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December 24, 2009 at 11:56 PM
tahniah pd sume :)