The qualified candidate will hand in his/her application form to the district commissioner together with his/her logbooks and certs (of all badges received). He/she will be evaluated and assessed during Pre-King's Scout Assessment Camp (
Malay:
Kem Ujian Pra-Penarafan Pengakap Raja), which has these components: Responsibility (
Malay:
Tanggungjawab), Expedition (
Malay:
Pengembaraan), Community Service (
Malay:
Perkhidmatan Masyarakat), Activity (
Malay:
Kegiatan), and Independence (
Malay:
Berdikari). Once a candidate completes and passes the Pre-King's Scout Assessment Camp (
Malay:
Kem Ujian Pra-Penarafan Pengakap Raja), he/she is recognised and allowed to wear a royal yellow Senior Scout's Cord (
Malay:
Rambu Pengakap Remaja), and therefore has all the requirements ready for King's Scout certification. The candidate then progresses to attend the King's Scout Assessment Camp (
Malay:
Kem Penarafan Pengakap Raja), a three-day two-nights organised by his/her respective State King's Scout Assessment Council (
Malay:
Lembaga Penaraf Pengakap Raja Negeri). Such an assessment follows the national scheme and involves camping, campcraft, pioneering, first aid, estimation, knots and lashing, map reading, foot and stave drills, backwoods' man cooking, songs, personal and group interviews, handicraft making and more. Upon passing all the required tests, the candidate is accorded and allowed to wear a royal yellow coloured Bushman's Thong, which is self-made. After all documentation has been completely vetted at headquarters, the candidate will have earned the yellow, blue and green King's Scout Badge (
Malay:
Lencana Pengakap Raja) which is worn on their left sleeve. They will also be invited to the Royal Palace of their respective state and bestowed the prestigious King's Scout Certificate (
Malay:
Sijil Pengakap Raja), by the Royal Ruler of that state, representing His Majesty the King of Malaysia, the Patron of the PPM. The certificate is unique as it bears 10 signatures, lead foremost by the current King of Malaysia and the 9 State Rulers. There are, thus far, no other certificates in such a similar manner. If in a non-Royal state, His Majesty's signature is present first and foremost. Junior Scouts who receive the King's Scout Certificate and Badge while in their age level are required to pass the Pre-King's Scout Assessment Camp (
Malay:
Kem Ujian Pra-Penarafan Pengakap Raja), the King's Scout Assessment Camp (
Malay:
Kem Penarafan Pengakap Raja) and all other requirements, if so needed should all the requirements be accomplished. Unlike the Senior Scouts, candidates from this age group carry the Junior Scout Cord. ==Troop organization==