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Saturday, June 1, 2013

Education and Culture Minister Mohammad Nuh announced the final results of National Examination (UN) for the 2012-2013 school year the level of Junior High School (SMP) and equals.



Education and Culture Minister Mohammad Nuh

Education and Culture Minister Mohammad Nuh announced the final results of National Examination (UN) for the 2012-2013 school year the level of Junior High School (SMP) and equals.

"According to the schedule, today, we can deliver the end result equals UN SMP on time," Noah said at a news conference at the Ministry of Education and Culture in Jakarta on Friday.

Education Minister explained, the UN SMP participants equal academic year 2012-2013 amounted to 3,667,241 students, a total of 3,650,625 of which 16 616 students passed and failed.

It was, he said, showed the level of junior high school graduation or equivalent this year reached 99.55 percent, 0.45 percent and the percentage ketidaklulusannya.

"That passing rate of the school year 2012 - 2013 was down 0.02 percent from the previous year to reach 99.57 percent," said Noah who at the time was also announced 10 junior who earned an average of the highest values ​​of pure UN.

He said the criteria for graduation of students at UN SMP is determined based on the final value for that graduation is composed of 60 percent in value and 40 percent pure UN school grades.

"Learners junior high and equal it passed the examination, if the final value of the average is more than equal to the (minimum) value of 5.5 and the lowest for each subject four," he said.

Noah said that the average value of pure UN SMP equivalent this year is 6.1, down 1.37 points over the previous year to reach 7.47.

"But the decline in the average value is quite natural that in terms of graduation rates are also down 0.02 per cent," he said.

Education Minister added that the decline in the average value of UN SMP equivalent purely due to the composition of the national examination which is more difficult with increasing levels of difficulty to the UN 10 percent of junior high school year 2011-2012.

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