The government has launched the Tuition Mission Putrajaya 2026 program to offer free tuition classes for SPM candidates from low-income families in Putrajaya. This initiative aims to ensure that students who cannot afford paid tuition receive the academic support they need before their examinations.
Hannah Yeoh, the Minister of Federal Territories, announced that a total of RM150,000 has been allocated for the program, which is expected to benefit approximately 150 students from nine secondary schools in Putrajaya.

Program Details:
Date: 5 May to 18 October 2026
Days: Every Tuesday and Thursday
Total Sessions: 30 classes
Venue: Kompleks Kejiranan Precinct 16, Putrajaya
Subjects Offered: Bahasa Melayu, English, Mathematics, and History

The program will involve 20 experienced teachers and mentors who will teach and guide the students. Previous years have shown promising results, with several students achieving outstanding scores: four students earned 9As, and one student achieved 8As.
This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to providing equal educational opportunities for all students, regardless of their financial background. By offering free tuition and academic support, Tuition Mission Putrajaya 2026 aims to help students build confidence, perform well in their SPM examinations, and create a brighter future for themselves.
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