
National Form Four Examination
The National Form Four Examination, often known as the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM), is a standardized national exam in Malaysia taken by students at the end of their secondary education, typically around age 17. It assesses their knowledge and skills across various subjects, serving as a key qualification for higher education or vocational training. The exam results influence students’ academic pathways and career options. Administered by the Malaysian Examination Board, the SPM is a crucial milestone in the Malaysian education system, ensuring students meet national standards before progressing further academically or professionally.