The Indonesian Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education has transferred the authority to use the Academic Ability Test for school admissions to local governments. This shift aims to enhance coordination and improve the management of school admissions.
The Indonesian Ministry of Education has reported 13 violations during the two-day Academic Ability Test (TKA) for middle school students in Bekasi. Of these, 12 violations were committed by supervisors and one by a student.
Students from private schools for special needs in Indonesia displayed great enthusiasm and confidence during the Academic Ability Test (TKA) organized by the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education. Despite facing challenges, they showed remarkable readiness for the exam.
Indonesian Minister of Education Abdul Matti reported that the academic ability test for middle school students in Surabaya was a great success on its second day. Students showed remarkable enthusiasm and found the questions relatively easy.
The Indonesian Ministry of Education is set to conduct an academic ability test in April, with an expected participation rate of <strong>98%</strong>. This test is a significant step in assessing the education level in the country.