Preschool classes hosted in government or government-aided primary schools. Citizens only. Online application + offline document submission. Selection by merit.
Under KEMAS (Community Development Dept). Eligible if the child is a citizen or if father/mother is a Malaysian citizen. Paper-based application; placement by local availability.
Under the National Unity Ministry (JPNIN). Mostly paper-based; state and centre practices may vary. Check with your nearest centre.
| Channel | Typical window | Portal / How to apply |
|---|---|---|
| KPM Preschool | Online ~ Mar 1–Jun 30; offline hand-in till ~ Jun 31 (example) | ePrasekolah portal |
| KEMAS | As per annual circular (often May–Aug for the following academic year) | Official notice / paper forms via local Tabika or KEMAS office |
| Perpaduan | Commonly Mar–Jul; subject to state/centre announcements | Paper forms via nearest centre / state unit |
| Channel | Citizenship / identity | Age on 1 Jan of intake year | Selection highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| KPM Preschool | Malaysian citizens only | 5–6 years eligible to apply | Merit factors: age, per-capita income, home-to-school distance, sibling enrolled, etc. |
| KEMAS | Child is a citizen, or father/mother is a citizen | 5–6 years | Local catchment and seat availability |
| Perpaduan | Per state/centre rules (JPNIN) | 5–6 years | Centre-specific practices and seat availability |
KPM preschools are for Malaysian citizens only. KEMAS accepts applications where the child is a citizen or one parent is a citizen. Perpaduan follows the state/centre’s rules.
Ideally in January–February of the year before intake: gather documents early, then monitor official announcements from March to June and submit promptly.
Typically age (largest weight), per-capita household income, distance from school, and siblings already enrolled—subject to the year’s official guideline.
Yes. Submit separately. Once you accept one offer, withdraw other applications to free up seats.
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