BELANJAWAN 2025: MISI USAHAWAN SUKSES
The post-test results demonstrate a marked shift toward higher levels of knowledge. None of the participants rated their knowledge at level 1, indicating that the program successfully addressed gaps in foundational understanding. The majority of participants (47.1%) rated their knowledge at level 3, while 41.2% reported level 4, representing a high level of knowledge. A small proportion (11.8%) rated their knowledge at level 2, which may reflect participants who initially had very limited knowledge but gained a basic understanding through the program. Although there were no responses at level 5, the significant increase in level 4 responses highlights the program's effectiveness in elevating participants’ knowledge to higher levels.
When comparing the pre-test and post-test results, the improvement is evident. The elimination of responses at level 1 demonstrates the program’s success in raising the knowledge of participants who started with minimal understanding. Additionally, the introduction of level 4 responses, which were entirely absent in the pre-test, indicates substantial progress in imparting advanced knowledge about the initiatives under Budget 2025. The shift in distribution, from a concentration at levels 1 and 3 in the pre-test to levels 3 and 4 in the post-test, underscores the program's impact in fostering deeper learning.
Furthermore, unanimous support (100%) was recorded for respondents on the question should UM students visit NADI in Lembah Pantai for other community programs such as counseling, dentistry, and entrepreneurship. This highlights a significant demand for broader engagement and support, reinforcing the program's potential to expand its scope and deliver greater benefits to the community in future initiatives.
