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Published by Afterschool.my on Mar 12, 2018, 10:06 am
While the official date for SPM 2019 results day is yet to be announced, over 400,000 students are wringing their hands together for the D-day. Only one thing can help counter the growing number of butterflies in one's stomach: preparation. With that in mind, here are the three ways 2019 SPM students can check on their results:
1. Collect Your Results Yourself
Ah yes, the most daunting of the three options is also the most straightforward. Students can collect their results from respective schools from 10.00am onwards on the big day. Private candidates on the other hand will receive their results via mail (the snail kind), or may check with their respective state education departments.
2. Check Your SPM 2019 Results Via SMS
For those of you who prefer not to have to make human contact on SPM results day, one sure fire method to avoid nosy classmates and prying eyes is to check your results via SMS. Just like previous years, you'll have to type the following to do so:
SPM<space>ICnumber<space>AngkaGiliran and send to 15888
Please note that this system will only be online on the day itself. Just make sure you have enough credit on there to send the message!
3. Check Your SPM 2019 Results via the New e-Lembaga Peperiksaan Mobile App
In keeping up with current trends, the Lembaga Peperiksaan no longer create a link/portal on which students can check their results. In its place is a shiny new mobile application, one which students will be able to use to check results of all public examinations, including SPM 2019.
Android Mobile application link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=lpm.mobile.app&hl=ms
Apple App store: Not available
There you have it, 3 methods students nationwide can use to check their SPM 2019 results. All the best to all students out there, and always remember, no matter how you do, it's only the beginning!
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