Medicine still top choice despite glut


Top of the class: Some of the national scholarship recipients getting ready for a group photograph with Muhyiddin.

KUALA LUMPUR: Although there are more medical graduates than ever in the country, three top SPM scorers who each received a National Scholarship are adamant about studying medicine.

Muhammad Farhan Romli, 18, from SM Sains Sultan Mohamad Jiwa, Sungai Petani, was ecstatic about getting the scholarship and said he would pursue a career in medicine.

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