Deputy Chairman of the MPR encourages massive socialization of the new SPMB 2025 rules to
Jakarta – A number of new rules in the New Student Emerging System (SPMB) 2025 must be well understood by all relevant parties. The goal is to facilitate access to education services when the new school year begins. “Before the new school year 2025-2026, we hope that both the community, regional governments and other related parties understand a number of rules well in the 2025 SPMB that will be applied in May,” Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian MPR Lestari Moerdijat said Wednesday (9/4/2025) in a written statement. The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (Kemendikdasmen) has announced a number of important changes in the new student admission system. One is the change in the name of the new Student Acceptance (PPDB) to SPMB. Browse to continue with the content, and the student allowance mechanism of this year will refer to the dominion system, and no longer like previous years. The quota for the performance and confirmation path is also increased. Other changes, students who are not housed in public schools will be directed to private schools. The cost of education for students is fully borne by the local government. Lestari emphasizes the importance of understanding this new policy, especially for stakeholders in the regions as implementers in the field. The woman called Rerie encourages the implementation of SPMB 2025 to be well prepared, so that a number of problems that often occur during the admission of new students do not occur again. As a member of the House of Representatives Commission X of the Central Java District II, Rerie hopes that the possible obstacle in the implementation of SPMB 2025 can be expected from the beginning, so that the student processing process passes throughout the region. The member of the Nasdem Party High Council has encouraged strong collaboration between central and regional governments to ensure the ease of access to education for all Indonesian children. Also watch the video: Minister of Education gave acknowledgment