Kkm
Kkm is an acronym with multiple meanings, depending on the context and country. In Indonesia, KKM stands for Kriteria Ketuntasan Minimal, the minimum mastery criteria used in schooling to determine whether a student has achieved the required level of understanding for a subject. The specific KKM value is set by schools or the national curriculum and varies by grade level and subject. Students who meet or surpass the KKM are considered to have achieved competency, while those who do not may receive remediation or re-assessment. KKM is commonly applied in exams, report cards, and learning progress assessments.
In Malaysia, KKM stands for Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia, the Ministry of Health. The ministry is responsible
Other uses of the acronym exist in different languages and fields, but the two above are among