How to Check My PNG Exam Results 2023 Online - Grade 10 and 12

The 2023 PNG Examination Result platform aims to help Grade 10 and Grade 12 students,  parents and stakeholders check results online - on personal computers and mobile devices.

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Grade 12 exam results 2023


THE ONLINE RESULTS FOR GR 10 AND 12 DOMAIN mypngexamresults.com

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Below is how to check the result online. But first, the results are provisional only. Final and legit certification of results will be issued to students by the Measurement Services Division.      
The 2018 results for 66748 Grade 10 students are now online. Grade 12 results will be available at the end of the first week of December 2018.

Here is how to check the result online.


1. Launch my png exam results website in your browser.

2. Login details     
Usernname: surname  givenname/s

 Password: yyyy pr sch cand   
                     
3. Access (download/print)

Note about login details...

1. If you have more than one givennames do not leave a space in between the givennames.
2. yyyy means 4 digits of the year e.g. 2018, pr is 2 digits province code, sch is 3 digits school code and cand is 4 digits candidate number.

If you have any details not correct and needed updating, contact the Measurement Services Division via the message dialogue box provided within the interface.

Hope this answers the question about how to check your results using the new online platform. If you have any questions,  leave a comment below.

How to Check Grade 12 exam results 2023


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Sustaining Free Education: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) Analysis of TFF Policy in PNG

In brief, the PNG government's free education policy was an attempt to achieve integral human development that was stipulated in the vision and mission of the education department. The attempts to implement the free education policy in 1981, 1993 and 2002 were short lived. The attempt in 2012 by the O’Neill government lasted over] five years and its funding was consistent. 

Capacity to manage the Tuition Fee Free Education (TFFE) funds and report on it was lacking in the department of education [from the start]. The [recent] establishment of the TFF Secretariat, the Governance and Management Structure and the Reporting System to monitor the use of TFFE funds needed implementing urgently. 

It is important that all the stakeholders of the TFFE policy must ensure that the interest of the key stakeholders – the students – is paramount now and in the future. Down load PDF on button on the top left. 

You can download the Tuition Fee Free Education Policy in PNG PDF here (⇒ PDF download)

Declaimer: All attempts have been made to ascertain the factuality of information presented in this academic paper. Please, let the writer know if there is anything you wish to point out in the comment section. You can use the Contact Form or Twitter ().




20 Happy Valentine's Day Quotes in Tok Pisin

Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to express your love and devotion to your better half. Some people who find it easy to come up with the right Happy Valentine’s Day quotes for their loved ones, others may find it hard to find the right words

Valentine messages in tok pisin

Here are 20 Happy Valentine’s Day quotes to send to your other half in Tok Pisin. The challenge for you is to translate this messages to English.

Have a go in the comment section below.

1. Laikim yu lo hap blo laim lo em.

2. Lakim yu sem spid

3. Yu em Lav

4. Yu em resa

5. Yu em hap lewa blo mi

Happy Valentine’s Day my darling! I promise to love you today, tomorrow and forever… up to the day I die.
6. Mi laikim yu tumas

7. Yu lewa ya

8. Lav blo mi lo yu em nogat limit blo em

9. Taim yu go, hap lewa blo mi yu karim go tu

10. Taim mi lukim yu em olgeta samtin save orait
I consider myself the luckiest person on Earth it’s because I  the have the most precious jewel in the whole universe, and that is you, my love.


11. Yu fit nating

12. Taim mi lukm yu, mi sa dai isi isi

13. Yu karim ya

14. Mi bai lavim yu olgeta taim

15. Gutpla taim or taim nogut, ba mi no nap lusim yu
Each moment that I am far from you, it seems that my tears could fill the ocean blue. I love you sweety.
16. Lain blo yu em lain blo mi

17. Mi ba no nap lo lusm yu

18. Ba mi lavin yu tasol

19. Yu wanpla tasol

20. Mi laikim yu tumas

TFF policy: Sustaining Compulsory and Affordable Education Long Term

The slides (converted to PDF) is a presentation by PNG Insight at the ANU/UPNG 2018 Conference. It highlighted the 5 *goals* of the Tuition Fee-Free Policy and evaluated the challenges; and made 3 practical recommendations to sustain the policy long term.



The 5 goals are:

1. Access is improved for all children, especially girls;
2. Retentions is enhanced where more children complete 9 years of primary education [13 years of pre-primary to secondary education inclusive] 
3. Quality of education is improved for all grade of elementary to primary levels;
4. Education management is strengthen across all administrative levels [implementing & monitoring TFFE policy];
5. Equity is enhanced to ensure quality education is available for all children in all communities across the country.

More than 7 years of implementing the TFF policy there is a need to completely review the whole process. The presentation gives 3 practical recommendations to not only sustain but also strengthen the TFF policy.

You can download the Tuition Fee Free Education Policy in PNG PDF here (⇒ PDF download)


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