Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia

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The Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM), or the Malaysian Certificate of Education, is a national examination taken by all fifth form students in Malaysia. It is set and examined by the Malaysian Examinations Syndicate (Lembaga Peperiksaan Malaysia).

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History

The SPM is equivalent to the British GCSE, and provides the opportunity for Malaysians to continue their studies to pre-university level. Up to 1978, the examination was handled by UCLES, which still advises the Malaysian Examinations Syndicate on standards. The English paper is separately graded by the national examination board and UCLES, and both grades will be displayed on the statement slip. On the real certificate, only the national examination board's grade is listed. The minimum requirement to get a certificate is a pass in Malay.

Generally, the SPM is taken at the age of 17, though students who attended pre-secondary school class would take it at the age of 18. Students who successfully passed their Penilaian Tahap Satu (PTS) examination at Primary Three and chose to skip standard four would take their SPM a year earlier, at the age of 16. The PTS was introduced to Primary Three students in 1996 but was discontinued in 2000, due to controversies as it allows students from Primary Three to proceed directly to Primary Five at the next academic year without going through Primary Four. Students who are taught at home generally take the SPM at some point at the end of their secondary education as well.

Subjects

Compulsory subjects

Certain subjects are made compulsory for students. These are [1] [2] [3]:

Code Subject (Official Name) Subject (English Name)
1103 Bahasa Malaysia Malay language
1119 Bahasa Inggeris English language
1223 Pendidikan Islam * Islamic Studies
1225 Pendidikan Moral ** Moral Education
1249 Sejarah History
1449 Mathematics Mathematics
1511 Science *** Science
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Compulsory for all Muslim students
Compulsory for all non-Muslim students
Compulsory for students in the Commerce, and Literature and Arts streams only, students in the Pure Science, Religious Science, and Humanities Science streams are required to take their respective Science electives in lieu of this subject (see below)

Elective subjects

Arts and Health

Code Subject (Official Name) Subject (English Name)
2611 Pendidikan Seni Visual Visual Arts Education
2621 Pendidikan Muzik Music Education
4571 Pengetahuan Sains Sukan Sports Science Knowledge

Information Technology

Code Subject (Official Name) Subject (English Name)
3765 Information and Communications Technology Information and Communications Technology
8401 Fundamentals of Programming Fundamentals of Programming
8402 Programming and Development Tools Programming and Development Tools
8701 Aplikasi Komputer Dalam Perniagaan Computer Applications in Business
8703 Teknologi Pejabat Perniagaan Business Office Technology

Languages and Literature

Code Subject (Official Name) Subject (English Name)
2205 Literature in English Literature in English
2215 Kesusasteraan Melayu Malay Literature
2361 Bahasa Arab Tinggi Higher Arabic
6351 Bahasa Cina Chinese Language
6354 Bahasa Tamil Tamil Language
6355 English for Science and Technology English for Science and Technology
6356 Bahasa Iban Iban Language
6362 Bahasa Arab Komunikasi Arabic Language For Communication
9216 Kesusasteraan Cina Chinese Literature
9217 Kesusasteraan Tamil Tamil Literature
9303 Bahasa Perancis French Language
9378 Bahasa Punjabi Punjabi Language

Technical and Vocational

Code Subject (Official Name) Subject (English Name)
3528 Sains Pertanian Agricultural Science
3529 Pengajian Agroteknologi Agrotechnology Studies
3758 Ekonomi Rumahtangga Home Economics
3759 Lukisan Kejuruteraan Engineering Drawing
3760 Pengajian Kejuruteraan Mekanikal Mechanical Engineering Studies
3761 Pengajian Kejuruteraan Awam Civil Engineering Studies
3762 Pengajian Kejuruteraan Elektrik dan Elektronik Electrical and Electronic Engineering Studies
3763 Rekacipta Invention
3764 Teknologi Kejuruteraan Engineering Technology
3766 Pengurusan Makanan Food Management
3767 Pola Pakaian Fashion Design
7101 Pembinaan Domestik Domestic Construction
7102 Membuat Perabot Furniture Making
7103 Kerja Paip Domestik Domestic Plumbing
7104 Pendawaian Domestik Domestic Wiring
7105 Kimpalan Arka dan Gas Arc and Gas Welding
7106 Menservis Automobil Automobile Servicing
7107 Menservis Motosikal Motorcycle Servicing
7107 Menservis Motosikal Motorcycle Servicing
7108 Menservis Peralatan Penyejukan dan Penyamanan Udara Air-Conditioning Servicing
7109 Menservis Peralatan Elektrik Domestik Domestic Electrical Appliances Servicing
7201 Rekaan dan Jahitan Pakaian Design and Tailoring
7202 Katering dan Penyajian Catering Service
7203 Pemprosesan Makanan Food Processing
7204 Penjagaan Muka dan Dandanan Rambut Facial and Hair Care
7205 Asuhan dan Pendidikan Awal Kanak-Kanak Infant Care and Early Childhood Education
7206 Gerontologi Asas dan Perkhidmatan Geriatrik Geriatic Services
7301 Landskap dan Nurseri Nursery and Landscape
7302 Akuakultur dan Haiwan Rekreasi Aquaculture and Pets
7303 Tanaman Makanan Food and Crop Cultivation
7401 Seni Reka Tanda Signage
7402 Hiasan Dalaman Asas Basic Interior Decoration
7403 Produksi Multimedia Multimedia Production
7404 Grafik Berkomputer Computer Graphics
8501 Membuat Pakaian Dress Making
8502 Menservis TV Television Servicing
8511 Roti Dan Masakan Yis Bread and Yeast Food
8512 Patisserie Patisserie
8521 Persolekan Make Up
8522 Dandanan Rambut Hair Dressing
8531 Pengajian Perkembangan Kanak-Kanak Child Development Studies
8532 Perkhidmatan Awal Kanak-Kanak Early Childhood Service
8541 Penyediaan Masakan Barat dan Timur Western & Eastern Food Preparation
8542 Penyajian Makanan dan Minuman Food and Beverage Catering
8811 Teknologi Bengkel Mesin Machine Workshop Technology
8812/1 Kerja Menggegas Maintenance Work
8812/3 Kerja Melarik Lathe Working
8813 Lukisan Geometri dan Mesin Geometric Drawing and Machines
8813 Teknologi Binaan Bangunan Building Technology
8815/1 Kerja Kayu Woodworking
8815/3 Kerja Bata Brickwork
8816 Lukisan Geometri dan Pembinaan Bangunan Geometric Drawing and Building Construction
8817 Teknologi Elektrik Electrical Engineering Technology
8818/1 Pemasangan Elektrik Electrical Installation
8818/3 Kawalan Elektrik Electric Control
8819 Lukisan Geometri dan Elektrik Geometric Drawing and Electricity
8820 Teknologi Elektronik Electronic Technology
8821/1 Menservis Radio Radio Servicing
8821/3 Menservis TV Television Servicing
8822 Lukisan Geometri dan Elektronik Geometric Drawing and Electronics
8823 Teknologi Kimpalan dan Fabrikasi Logam Welding and Metal Fabrication Technology
8824/1 Kerja Kimpalan Arka Arc Welding
8824/3 Kerja Kimpalan Gas Gas Welding
8825 Lukisan Geometri dan Fabrikasi Logam Geometric Drawing and Metal Fabrication
8826 Teknologi Automotif Automotive Technology
8827/1 Auto Asas Basic Automotive
8827/2 Kerja Elektrik dan Diesel Electrical & Diesel Work
8828 Lukisan Geometri dan Automotif Geometric Drawing and Automotives
8829 Teknologi Penyejukan dan Penyamanan Udara Refrigeration Technology
8830 Memasang dan Menservis Penyejuk dan Penyaman Udara Installation and Servicing of Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
8831 Lukisan Geometri dan Penyaman Udara Geometric Drawing and Air-conditioning
8881 Pengeluaran Tanaman Crop Production
8882 Pengeluaran Ternakan Stockbreeding
8883 Hortikultur Hiasan dan Landskap Decorative Horticulture and Landscaping
8884 Kejenteraan Ladang Plantation Engineering
8885 Pengurusan Ladang Plantation Management

Science and Mathematics

Code Subject (Official Name) Subject (English Name)
3472 Additional Mathematics Additional Mathematics
4531 Physics Physics
4541 Chemistry Chemistry
4551 Biology Biology
4561 Additional Science Additional Science

Social Sciences & Religion

Code Subject (Official Name) Subject (English Name)
2280 Geografi Geography
3754 Pengajian Keusahawanan Entrepreneurial Studies
3755 Perdagangan Business
3756 Prinsip Perakaunan Principles of Accounts
3757 Ekonomi Asas Basic Economics
5228 Tasawwur Islam Syariah Islamiah Education
5227 Pendidikan Al-Quran dan As-Sunnah Islamic Worldviews
5228 Pendidikan Syariah Islamiah Syariah Islamiah Education
8702 Perakaunan Perniagaan Business Accounting
9221 Bible Knowledge Bible Knowledge

As Malaysia is revolutionizing its education system, science and mathematics subjects are being tested in English. Other subjects are still being tested in Malay. Due to this, the SPM Papers for these science and mathematics subjects from 2003 up to 2006 have questions in both English and Malay. The first year to do the Science and Mathematics papers in English will be the students taking the November 2007 papers. In 2003, a new SPM subject, English for Science and Technology (EST)[4] was introduced. It is an English test based on science and technology.[5] Inexplicably (yet as usual), students set to take the English Science and Mathematics SPM papers in 2007 are still required to do this subject.

The minimum number of subjects that students have to sit for is 8. Students generally take 9 subjects, if they are in the Arts stream, or 10 subjects, if they are in the Science stream (after the introduction of EST in 2003). However, due to the competitive nature of receiving scholarships to further studies, there has been pressure to take as many subjects as possible. Previously, a maximum of 21 subjects was allowed to be taken, however, rules are now in place to make students pay for any sittings beyond the first 12 subjects of their choice.

Results

The evaluation scheme is 100% exam-based. The examination for SPM usually takes place around early November and lasts for more than 3 weeks. There are also papers in June, but only for the compulsory subjects. The subjects are graded as such:

  • A+ (90 & above)
  • A   (80 & above)
  • A-  (70 & above)
  • B+ (65 & above)
  • B   (60 & above)
  • C+ (55 & above)
  • C   (50 & above)(credit)
  • D   (45 & above)
  • E   (40 & above)(pass)
  • G   (39 & below)(fail)

The results are officially released around early March or late February. Candidates who fail the Malay subject are required to retake the 2 Malay papers in July to enable them to get a certificate. The results of the exam are compiled and plotted into a normal distribution curve for analysis. Thus the grade limits fluctuate regularly and are generally lower than the above figures. Even normally mediocre pupils who do not do very well in school exams may rank highly in the SPM as the results are corrected. There is some thought that this may be due to candidates in rural areas being weaker and so, driving the standard down. The results are generally well publicized although the actual marks are not made known to the public. Candidates may ask the syndicate to remark their exam paper if they suspect the markers may be wrong for a fee.Although no list of rankings is released to the public, the names of the top ranked students in the country and in each state are released to the press. These students may achieve the level of temporary Celebrities, and are approached by companies to advertise their products.[6] Politicians usually visit some of these top ranked students a day before the official results in order to congratulate them. There is some controversy with the national rankings, where a string of straight A+s are preferred to a combination of A+s, As and A-s.[7] The highest number of 1As achieved so far are 20A1s 1A2, achieved by Azali Azman in the 2007 SPM examinations.

Because the SPM examination is the final nationally standardised examination taken by the majority of Malaysians, a lot of Scholarships are awarded based on results. Generally, it is considered that the more 1As you achieve, the better you are. Thus, there is pressure to take as many subjects as possible in order to secure a scholarship. This is especially true of non-bumiputera students, since the government allocates a certain amount of scholarships to bumiputera students. However, things are expected to change as the government decided to take action by limiting the number of subjects, which means students can only take maximum 12 subjects for free in SPM, which has now been put into effect. If a student wish to take more than 12 subjects, he/she has to pay for it and he/she cannot take more than 21 subjects in total.

References

  1. MyExam.com: Apa itu SPM? (in Malay)
  2. Ministry of Education, Malaysia: Secondary School Subjects
  3. Ministry of Education, Malaysia: Jadual Waktu SPM (in Malay)
  4. English for Science and Technology (EST), Good English Essays
  5. SPM EST - How to Score EST?, Malaysia Students
  6. Stamp of approval
  7. Not top student despite best results