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The End of Academic Session Exam also known as Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik (abbreviated as UASA; Malay) is a national examination introduced by the Ministry of Education (MOE) in 2021 to replace the Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR). It was first introduced in 2021 by the then Minister of Education Radzi Jidin.[1] The exam is held from Standard 4 until Form 3. The score is calculated based on a bell curve.
For Standard 6, this exam serves as the final exam before going to SMK or SMJK. Those who fail Bahasa Melayu in SJK (C) or SJK (T) may go to 'Remove' class in SMK or SMJK.[2]
History
[edit]On 28th April 2021, the Cabinet of Ministers (Mesyuarat Jemaah Menteri) abolished UPSR and replaced it with School-Based Assessments (Pentaksiran Berasaskan Sekolah, abbreviated as PBD) that started at 2021. After that, the PT3 examination was abolished on 1st June 2022.
Starting from the 2022/2023 academic session, the Ministry of Education implemented UASA to replace Year-End Examinations.
Examining
[edit]In the test, the students' cognitive and intellectual skills will be evaluated as well as their mastery in each subject. The examination is a writing test.
Grading system
[edit]The grading system is known as Tahap Penguasaan (TP) and is not given through grades or marks. There are six TPs, TP1 through TP6.
Level | Assessment |
---|---|
TP1: Tahu (know) | Pupils know basic things and can do basic skills |
TP2: Tahu dan Faham (know and understand) | Pupils show understanding and can explain the concept |
TP3: Tahu, Faham dan Boleh Buat (know, understand and can do) | Pupils can perform a skill |
TP4: Tahu, Faham dan Boleh Buat dengan Beradab (know, understand and can do with civility) | Pupils can perform a skill systematically |
TP5: Tahu, Faham dan Boleh Buat dengan Beradab Terpuji (know, understand and can do with admirable civility) | Pupils can perform a skill systematically with consistency and positivity |
TP6: Tahu, Faham dan Boleh Buat dengan Beradab Mithali (know, understand and can do with excellent civility) | Pupils are able to use existing knowledge and skills in new situations systematically |
Subjects
[edit]For students of primary school, there will be seven subjects taken.
No. | Subject | Code | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Malay | 011 | 1 hour 15 min |
2 | English | 013 | 1 hour 15 min |
3 | Mathematics (SK/SJKC/SJKT) | 015/025/035 | 1 hour 15 min |
4 | Science (SK/SJKC/SJKT) | 018/028/038 | 1 hour 15 min |
5 | History (SK/SJKC/SJKT) | 019/029/039 | 1 hour 15 min |
6 | Chinese (SJKC) | 026 | 1 hour 15 min |
7 | Tamil (SJKT) | 036 | 1 hour 15 min |
See Also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Malaysia to abolish primary school leaving examination from 2021". The Straits Times. 29 April 2021. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
- ^ "SJKC & SJKT Standard 6 Students Must Achieve TP4 To TP6 In BM To Enter Form 1". World of Buzz. 28 February 2022. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
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