Best MRSM Ranking List 2026 (2025 SPM Results)
April 1, 2026

LIST OF BEST MRSM 2026 THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA BASED ON SPM 2025 RESULTS – Best MRSM Tun Ghafar Baba MRSM, Gemencheh MRSM, Taiping MRSM, PC MRSM and KKB MRSM.
The result of the Malaysian Certificate of Education was released on 31 Mac 2026.
Here is a list of the best MRSM rankings according to the newly announced SPM 2025 results.
Best MRSM Ranking List 2026 Throughout Malaysia (SPM 2025)
The best MRSM ranking list for 2026 (based on SPM 2025 results) will be announced by MARA in the near future.
Meanwhile, MARA Principal, Dr Asyraf Wajdi has informed that for SPM 2025, 19 MRSM recorded GPM below 2.0 And 80 students got all A+.
The 5 best MRSM according to SPM 2025 results are:
- MRSM Tun Ghafar Baba (1.139)
- MRSM Gemencheh (1.195)
- MRSM Taiping (1.224)
- MRSM Pengkalan Chepa (1.254)
- MRSM Kuala Kubu Bharu (KKB) (1.284)


UPDATED FULL RANKING (SBP + MRSM) 2025 / 2026
- MARA Tun Ghafar Baba Junior College of Science (MRSM TGB) – 1.14
- MARA Gemencheh Science College (MRSM Gemencheh) – 1,195
- MARA Taiping Lower Science College (MRSM TEPEN) – 1.22
- Pengkalan Chepa MARA Science Junior College (MRSM PC) – 1.25
- MARA Kuala Kubu Bharu Science College (MRSM KKB) – 1.28
- Tun Dr Juhana Sultanah School (STF SBP) – 1.38
- Selangor Science School Matriculation (SESMA SBP) – 1.47
- Sentul Algorithm School (SAS SBP) – 1.47
- Sultan Alam Shah Islamic College (KISAS SBP) – 1.53
- Tuanku Jaafar Science School (SESTER SBP) – 1.59
- Guek Sing School (SGS SBP) – 1.63
- Tuanku Kursiah School (TKC SBP) – 1.69
- MARA Bera Science College (MRSM ATM Bera) – 1.71
- Muzaffar Syah Science High School (SDAR SBP) – 1.72
- MARA Muadzam Shah Junior High School of Science (MRSM MABDA) – 1.73
- Hulu Langat Science High School (SEMASHUR SBP) – 1.75
- Putrajaya Science School (SSP SBP) – 1.78
- Kuala Kubu Religious School (SAKURA SBP) – 1.78
- Aminuddin Baki Science Institute (ASIS SBP) – 1.78
- MARA Kuantan Poly-Tech College (KUPSIS SBP) – 1.78
- Gombak Integrated Secondary School (INTERGOMB SBP) – 1.80
- MARA Kuala Perlis Science Junior College (MRSM KOPU) – 1.82
- Gombak Religious School (SAGA SBP) – 1.84
- MARA Kuantan Science College (MRSM KONTAN) – 1.88
- Kuala Terengganu MARA Junior College of Science (MRSM TAR) – 1.89
- Target MARA Science College (MRSM SAS) – 1.90
- Selangor Science School (SeSS SBP) – 1.91
- Bukit Jalil Smart International School (BASIS SBP) – 1.92
- Murai Religious School (SAMURA SBP) – 1.92
- Selangor Science High School (SEMESTA SBP) – 1.93
- Intellectual Institute (INTEK SBP) – 1.95
- Klang Religious Secondary School (SMapk SBP) – 1.96
- Adjiwa Secondary School (SMADJIWA SBP) – 1.96
- Bukit Roma Advanced International School (BRAINS SBP) – 1.97
- Pengkalan Limbong MARA Science Junior College (MRSM PTUMBOH) – 1.97
- King Science School Sekinchan (SOKSEK SBP) – 1.98
- Semananu Religious School (SASEM SBP) – 1.99
- MARA Batu Pahat Science College (MRSM Batu Pahat) – 2.02
- Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK SBP) – 2.04
- Jenan School (JENAN SBP) – 2.07
- MARA Sungai Besar Junior College of Science (MRSM SUBES) – 2.07
- MARA Beseri Science College (MRSM Beseri) – 2.10
- Mozac Smart School (MOZAC SBP) – 2.11
- MARA Tumpat Junior High School of Science (MRSM Tumpat) – 2.13
- Lowest MARA Science College (Lowest MRSM) – 2.19
- Forest Religious School (SAHUT SBP) – 2.21
- Tuanku Abdul Rahman School (STAR SBP) – 2.22
- Labuan Religious Secondary School (SMAPL SBP) – 2.26
- Kuala Bera Religious School (SAKBA SBP) – 2.27
- MARA Serting Junior College of Science (MRSM Serting) – 2.41
- MARA Trengganu Junior College of Science (MRSM TRANS) – 2.58
(Source: Facebook Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki)
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
MARA is very proud of the results of the Malaysian Certificate of Education (SPM) 2025 which are very encouraging shown by all MARA Junior Science Colleges (MRSM).
Most proud when a total of 80 students have recorded results of all A+ for all subjects compared to 69 students last year.
A total of 11 MRSMs have shown increased achievement with MRSM ATM Bera recording the highest MRSM Grade Average (GP) jump.
MARA is also proud of the achievements by subject, especially involving the subject of Mathematics where 10 MRSM have recorded 100% A while 21 MRSM have recorded 100% A for the subject of Islamic Education.
The subjects of Moral Education, Mechanical, Electrical & Electronic Engineering Studies, Arabic Language, Visual Arts and Design also recorded an increase in subject GPs.
MRSM’s achievement in the Science subject showed excellent results with 42.5% getting an A grade in the Physics subject, while 40.5% and 37.7% respectively in the Biology and Chemistry subjects.
Achievements according to MRSM also recorded a significant increase with 5 MRSM having recorded GP MRSM below 1,500 which is MRSM Tun Ghafar Baba (1,139), MRSM Gemencheh (1,195), MRSM Taiping (1,224), MRSM Pengkalan Chepa (1,254) and MRSM Kuala Kubu Bharu (1,284).
Congratulations to all 7636 SPM 2025 candidates from 57 MRSM who have recorded an Overall Average Grade of 2.067, especially MRSM Ranau, Sabah and MRSM Bintulu, Sarawak who are taking this SPM exam for the first time.
MARA Secondary Education Division
31 Mac 2026
Review: The Best MRSM 2025 Ranking List Across Malaysia (SPM 2024)




LIST OF BEST MRSM BASED ON SPM 2024 RESULTS
- MRSM Kuala Kubu Bharu – 1,261
- MRSM Kepala Batas – 1,312
- MRSM Johor Bahru – 1,350
- MRSM Tun Ghaffar Baba – 1.390
- MRSM Gemenceh – 1.411
- MRSM Taiping – 1,414
- MRSM Pengkalan Chepa – 1.439
- MRSM Kota Putra – 1,489
- MRSM Sungai Besar – 1,489
- MRSM Balik Pulau – 1,489
Here is the official list for all MRSM.










For those who want to make a comparison with last year’s ranking (2024), please refer to the next attachment below.
More Information
To get full information and more info about the MARA Junior Science College (MRSM), please visit the official MARA portal at the following link:
Also read: Best SBP Ranking 2026 Based on SPM 2025 Decisions
Best MRSM FAQ Ranking SPM 2025
MRSM Tun Ghafar Baba (TGB) ranked first with GPM 1.14, followed by MRSM Gemencheh (1.195) and MRSM Taiping (TEPEN, 1.22). This ranking is based on SPM 2025 results which measure the overall performance of students.
GPM (College Average Grade) is calculated from the average grade of all MRSM candidates in SPM 2025, including compulsory and elective subjects. MRSM like TGB emerged as top 1 because of the consistency of A+ candidates in science and math subjects.
– MRSM Tun Ghafar Baba (TGB) – GPM 1.14
– MRSM Gemencheh – GPM 1.195
– MRSM Taiping (ARTIER) – GPM 1.22
– MRSM Pengkalan Chepa (PC) – GPM 1.25
– MRSM Kuala Kubu Bharu (KKB) – GPM 1.28
– MRSM ATM Bera – GPM 1.71 (Position 6, Pahang)
– MRSM Muadzam Shah (MABDA) – GPM 1.73 (Position 7, Pahang)
– MRSM Kuala Perlis (KOPU) – GPM 1.82 (Position 8, Perlis)
– MRSM Kuantan (KONTAN) – GPM 1.88 (Position 9, Pahang)
– MRSM Kuala Terengganu (TAR) – GPM 1.89 (Position 10, Terengganu)
Not necessarily. MRSM dominates the top 5 SPM 2025 with lower GPM (better), while SBP such as STF (1.38) and SESMA (1.47) follow closely.
Candidates must pass MARA’s Professional Assessment Test (UPI) after PMR/PT3, with high marks in science and mathematics. Priority is given to home state and academic performance.
No, the Malaysian Ministry of Education does not release an official ranking, but GPM is widely used by the media and education portals for data-based evaluation of SPM results.
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