How to Check Grade 10 Exam Results 2023 Online

The website for accessing Grade 10 online results in Papua New Guinea is mypngexamresults.com. It is a user-friendly website that allows students to easily access their exam results.

The Grade 10 results for 2023 are not yet released by the National Department of Education (NDoE)/Measurement Services Division (MSD).

When the results are released, students can check them online by following these steps:
  • 1. Go to mypngexamresults.com.
  • 2. Enter your Surname, First name + Middle name, and Default Password.
  • 3. Click LOGIN.
Check out the latest article and video guide on how to access Grade 10 results online. the article will help you if you have difficulty with login in.

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2023 mypngexamresults.com login


mypngexamresults.com Default Password

Your Default Password is your SLF NO. in the format YYYYPRSCHCAND, where:

  • YYYY = 4 digits,
  • PR = 2 digits provincial code,
  • SCH = 3 digits school code, and
  • CAND = 4 digits candidate number.

You can change your password to a more secure one once you have logged in. If you need assistance, please check out the help page on the website.


Improvements to the My PNG Exam Results website

  • New URL - mypngexamresults.com
  • Access the website on mobile application (My PNG Exam Result APP)
  • Inclusion of FODE (Flexible Open and Distance Education) and Grade 8 online results

Tips for logging in to the My PNG Exam Results website

  • Make sure to type in your login details correctly.
  • If you are having trouble logging in, try resetting your password.
  • If you are still having trouble, please contact the NDoE/MSD for assistance.
If you are having problem logging in, check out the comments below and leave a message to let us know what your problem is.

We hope this information is helpful. Good luck!

HELP: Higher Education Loan Programme - New Fee Policy

PM Marape: Government taking the bigger burden off parents with tertiary loan scheme.

HELP PNG higher education loan sheme a tuition fee loan for tertiary students in papua new guines
Approved for Release. 1st December 2019

Prime Minister Hon. James Marape says his Government is taking an even bigger burden off the shoulders of parents by introducing the K200 million students’ tertiary loan scheme in 2020.

He said this when addressing a full-house crowd at the Pacific Adventist University (PAU) graduation at its Koiari Park Campus outside Port Moresby today.

They applauded when Prime Minister Marape made the announcement.

“Next year onward, we will have the students’ loan programme,” he said.

“No more will you pay (tertiary) school fees.
“As long as you have NID (national identification) and residency as a Papua New Guinean, you will go and get money for your school fees.”

Prime Minister Marape said parents would pay 50 per cent of school fees from elementary to secondary school, with the Government to foot the balance, until students were ready for tertiary education.
He said the money would be parked under a programme known as HELP – Higher Education Loan Programme – “where we will have funding easily available to assist our students to pursue higher education”.

Prime Minister Marape said he had heard many people complaining, since the 2020 Budget was delivered last Thursday, about Government reducing funding for primary and secondary schools.

“I put it back to them: Which is most-burdensome? Is it high school or primary school education, or university and college education?” he said.

“I think university or college education is more-burdensome – that is where we are stepping in right now.” 

Prime Minister Marape said those who dropped out of Grades 8, 10 or 12 could be easily absorbed by vocational schools or SME training that would be made available.
“Government wants to do all of these things, but Government alone cannot do it,” he told the graduating students.

“Government and your country need an army of responsible citizens, who are out there making it happen for our country.

“I am sure I am speaking to an army of good citizens who have learned very well in your students, and spiritual upbringing here at PAU.”

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