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(From New Straits Times (Malaysia))
KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. - Some had waited at the gates from as early as 7am, even though they could only collect their results after 10am. For many, however, the wait was worth it as schools generally recorded better results in the PMR exam compared with last year. In Perak, 25,083 students passed all the subjects they sat. "This represents 60.8 per cent of the 41,229 students who took the exam. Last year, the pass rate was 53.4 per cent with 43,596 students sitting the examination," State Education deputy director Ahamad Zabidi Shansuddin said. He said 1,859 students scored As in all subjects. Ahamad said results in all subjects, with …