SPM new Grading System

| March 14, 2010 | 4 Comments

Since last year, the government has implemented the new grading system for SPM. An A+ grade is considered a super distinction.  A+ was the highest possible grade, which meant students would have scored more than 90% in the subject (see chart).

A total of 7,987 students obtained a combination of A+, A and A- in all the subjects taken in the SPM last year, adding that 214 students from government schools and 41 students who were either from private schools or private candidates, obtained A+ in all subjects taken.

Students are now graded according to A+, A, A-, B+, B, C+, C, D, E and G compared to previously when the grades were from 1A to 9G.

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  1. abu says:

    i like those grade..

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  3. ladybarbecue says:

    ermm..can i know in which percentage the grade is? example : 65%..C+ followed by the others.

  4. reader says:

    this is a superb. but i need more information about the percentage……

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