The matriculation exam was held from 11 to 19 March 2024, and the results of the exam were announced on the websites of the Examination Department and relevant schools. Of the 8,428 candidates who took the exam in the Nay Pyi Taw council area, 4,786 were successful, and the pass rate was 56.79 per cent.

 

Results were also posted yesterday in the exam centres opened by the examination de­partment in the Nay Pyi Taw Council Area, and students came and checked the results with en­thusiasm.

 

“As our examination depart­ment, there are 280 students who took the matriculation exam, and 140 of them passed, so the pass rate is 50 per cent. The na­tional university entrance ex­amination result list is released on the website of the Myanmar Examinations Department start­ing at 4 am. The examination department releases the results at 6 am in schools. One student got four distinctions (4D), two garnered 3D, three secured 2D and 10 gained 1D. I’m very grateful and congratulate their parents on their success”, said headmistress Daw Khin Myint Yi of the No 7 Basic Education High School.

 

In the 2024 matriculation exam, there were a total of 1,088 candidates in the Nay Pyi Taw Council Area, and the pass per­centage was 53.28 per cent.

 

“I am thrilled that I passed the matriculation exam today as expected. I am proud that my parents are happy with the re­sults of my efforts. I would like to thank all the parents and teach­ers who have supported me in achieving this success. I am also proud and happy for my friends who passed the exam. I want to continue studying the subjects that I am interested in, but I have to decide based on the marks”, a young person who passed the exam said.

 

Two out of three candidates who sat for the exam as a special programme at the No 14 Basic Education High School in Za­buthiri Township, Pyinmana Dis­trict, Nay Pyi Taw, also achieved two distinctions.

 

Starting at 4 am yesterday, the matriculation examination result lists were released on the Myanmar National Exami­nations Department’s website, www.myanmarexam.org, by re­spective regions and states, and many people visited the website.

 

 

In addition, the Voice of Myanma Radio programme an­nounced the results of exami­nation centres in regions and states with difficult road com­munication. If there is anything unclear about the results, people can contact the Myanmar Exam­ination Department. — MNA/ KZL