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Education
Claims of leaked SPM questions under review, says Education DG
PUTRAJAYA: Allegations of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) questions being sold online are currently under review by the Malaysian Examination Council, says Education director-general Dr Mohd Azam Ahmad.
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Nation
Higher Education Ministry: Institutions hit by floods to move classes online
PETALING JAYA: The Higher Education Ministry will allow higher education institutions affected by recent floods to conduct teaching and learning online.
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Nation
MyDigital ID age checks considered to block under 16s on social media, says Teo
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is considering requiring social media firms to use MyDigital ID to block users under 16 from opening accounts, says Teo Nie Ching.
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Education Ministry tightens flood preparedness, prioritise safety of SPM candidates
KOTA BARU: The Education Ministry (MOE) is intensifying preparations and flood-readiness measures following the unpredictable weather over the next two to three days, with particular focus on ensuring the smooth running of the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination.
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Nation
Helping students heal, not hide
KUALA LUMPUR: Gaps in Malaysia's school system are limiting timely intervention against bullying and preventing early identification of students facing mental health challenges, educators warn.
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Education
Don't Miss It Toyota Dream Car Art Contest (DCAC)
UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) is inviting children across Malaysia to imagine, design and bring to life their vision of future mobility – cars that make the world better, safer and more inclusive for everyone – in the Toyota DCAC.
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Education
Building future-ready skills
READINESS for the future goes beyond academic knowledge, experts warn, highlighting the need for strong communication skills, supported by self-management and digital literacy, in psychologically safe learning environments.
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Education
TAR UMT student loan inspires youth to give back
Yap Li Wen grew up in an orphanage where her father works as a driver. Coming from a single-parent family, she was determined to further her studies but never imagined that she would have the opportunity to do so at a private university.
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Education
‘Will you come back?’
"WHERE are you going to study? Do you plan to come back to Malaysia for work?"
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Education
New era of co-teaching
From LIONG KAM CHONG Principal (1999 – 2005) SMK Bukit Mewah, Seremban
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Education
UM still country’s top varsity despite drop in rankings
Despite dropping from the region's 12th spot the previous year, Universiti Malaya (UM) still reigns as the country's highest-ranked institution, placing 15th in the QS World University Rankings: Asia 2026.
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Education
When science meets cooking
FOOD scarcity is one of the most pressing issues in our world today, with millions of people going hungry every day.
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Education
‘Youth deserve a voice in policymaking’
WHENEVER a national issue arises, many are quick to share their opinions, but few step up to shape actual policies.
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Education
‘M’sia is Asia’s second most improved higher edu system’
Malaysia is Asia's second-most improved higher education system, with a national improvement rate of 46% in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings: Asia 2026.
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Education
Benchmarking the region’s best
MALAYSIA is cited as a model of internationalisation and system coordination, having nearly achieved its target of 250,000 international students by 2025.
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Education
REALISING POTENTIAL IN EVERY ACCOUNTANT
ACCOUNTANTS play a quiet but essential role in almost every industry—keeping businesses grounded, informed and moving in the right direction. It's no surprise, then, that accounting continues to be a steady and fulfilling career path for many.
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Education
UTAR students ace RoboCup
AS household use of robots grows, so does the demand for smarter, more capable robotic systems.
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Education
VTAR builds elevator talent
THE elevator industry is an important component of Malaysia's construction and service sectors.
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Nation
Tasik Banding floating school: Education Ministry's innovation to ensure no child is left behind
GERIK: The Education Ministry launched the country's first floating school at Tasik Banding in October to enhance educational access for Orang Asli children. Minister Fadhlina Sidek said the initiative, introduced under the ministry's Special Programme (ProKhas), provides an alternative learning space.
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Education
Malaysians lead Asia in English proficiency, says survey
PETALING JAYA: Malaysians have demonstrated their prowess in the English language by ranking first in Asia, according to the 2025 EF English Proficiency Index (EF EPI).
