PETALING JAYA: The university whose pharmacy graduates have not been able to get provisional licence to practise had missed one monitoring visit and failed to submit documents for full accreditation for the course for final audit in time for students’ graduation.
Malaysia Qualifications Agency (MQA) had only just received the documents for full accreditation from the university earlier this month, although the final examination was in October.
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