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How to Check the 2026 Academic Competency Test Results for Primary and Secondary Schools via Kemendikdasmen Portal

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How to Check the 2026 Academic Competency Test Results for Primary and Secondary Schools via Kemendikdasmen Portal
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The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (Kemendikdasmen) has officially announced the results of the 2026 Academic Competency Test (TKA) for primary and secondary schools this afternoon, Tuesday, May 26. The announcement is eagerly awaited by students, parents, and schools nationwide to assess national academic competency standards. Access to the results is available online via the government’s official portal. Participants can check their exam results on the Kemendikdasmen website. Ensure a stable internet connection as high traffic is expected during the announcement hour. Main Link: https://tka.kemendikdasmen.go.id/hasiltka/ If the main page experiences access issues or downtime, participants are advised to retry periodically or monitor Kemendikdasmen’s official social media channels for updates. To view score results and competency pass status, follow these steps: Participants can also download TKA result certificates in PDF format for future school administrative purposes. Ensure the data matches the student’s official identification. Currently, detailed data on national average scores and regional pass statistics are undergoing further validation by the central system. Schools can access collective TKA results through their respective operator accounts in the Dapodik system. The 2026 Academic Competency Test results, announced on Tuesday (26/5), reveal significant gaps in literacy and numeracy skills among Indonesian primary and secondary school students. Kemendikdasmen emphasised that the 2026 SD-SMP TKA results are not a tool for regional ranking but a reflection of education quality. Deputy Chairman of Commission X of the DPR, Lalu Hadrian Irfani, stated that the 2025 Academic Competency Test results could serve as a comprehensive evaluation tool for national education quality, with the results acting as a warning.

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