Stability restored for the 1,155 SPM candidates whose temporary accommodation facilities were affected by floods in Terengganu. The Director of Education stated that the candidates are well taken care of with all necessary facilities provided to ensure they are prepared for their examinations.
The temporary accommodation facilities for 1,155 SPM candidates in Terengganu state affected by floods are now stable. Jelani Sulong, the Director of Education in Terengganu , mentioned that food, drink, learning facilities, and counseling services are prioritized to ensure candidates are prepared for their examinations. He also assured that no negative issues have arisen among the candidates.
The affected candidates are now back home, and those who took alternative examination centers have all attended their tests successfully according to the schedule set for the oral Malay language test
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