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Cabinet to discuss proposal for national tahfiz council, says Ahmad Zahid
KUALA LUMPUR: A National Tahfiz Council would solve the problems faced by students at registered and non-registered tahfiz schools nationwide, says Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
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Nation
CLP pass rate rises to 35.4% in 2025
KUALA LUMPUR: More aspiring lawyers have successfully passed the Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP) examination in 2025, marking an improvement in overall performance.
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Education
Study in the UK with GREAT
Applications for the GREAT scholarship 2026 intake are now open for Malaysian students interested in pursuing postgraduate studies in the United Kingdom (UK).
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Nation
Deaf teacher has a bigger goal after obtaining PhD
PETALING JAYA: After his scholarship ended, deaf teacher Dr Lee Tur Chung worked part-time, surviving on his savings and community support while struggling to complete his PhD in the United States – all so he could return and contribute to the country's special education system.
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Nation
Nearly 2,500 six-year-olds in Melaka registered for Year One in 2027, state assembly told
MELAKA: A total of 2,473 six-year-old pupils have voluntarily registered for Year One intake for the 2027 school session, the Melaka legislative assembly was told Wednesday (April 29).
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Nation
Higher Education Ministry monitoring welfare of students affected by disasters, says Zambry
GEORGE TOWN: The Higher Education Ministry is monitoring the welfare of students affected by disasters, including the recent fire at Kampung Bahagia in Sandakan that displaced about 2,000 victims from some 400 families.
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Nation
PM: Varsities must instil strong values
KUALA LUMPUR: Tertiary institutions should not be "certificate factories" but must ensure students they produce are imbued with values, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Nation
Be ethical human beings, listen to the beating of your heart, PM tells varsity students
KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says he listens to the beating of his own heart and does what is right.
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Education
Education Ministry strengthens literary pipeline with new Sasterawan Negara-led mentorship programme
PUTRAJAYA: A new mentor–mentee programme involving National Laureates (Sasterawan Negara) will be introduced to strengthen Malaysia's literary ecosystem and nurture young writers from an early stage, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
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Nation
Malaysia, China deepen bilateral ties through language, cultural camp
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia and China continue to strengthen bilateral ties in education and culture through the inaugural China-Malaysia Youth Language and Cultural Interaction Camp 2026.
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Metro News
Selangor to roll out statewide school campaigns on internet safety
EDUCATIONAL campaigns will be rolled out in schools across Selangor this year as part of efforts to curb online addiction and raise awareness about internet safety among children.
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Nation
Star Education Fair in JB draws steady crowd on second day
JOHOR BARU: The Star Education Fair 2026 continued to draw a steady flow of visitors on its second day at the Persada International Convention Centre here.
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Education
‘Mara must sustain success’
FIVE students from Mara Junior Science Colleges (MRSM) are ranked among the top Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2025 achievers nationwide, with a total of 80 scoring As in all their subjects – an increase from 69 in 2024.
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Education
Technical skills thrive despite AI
CONTRARY to fears that automation will replace hands-on roles, demand for highly skilled technical workers is, in fact, increasing, says Halim Abdullah.
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Education
Megatrends reshaping job demand
THREE major shifts are shaping the job market: energy transition, artificial intelligence (AI) and smart technologies.
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Education
‘UTAR grads must embrace growth mindset’
Move at your own pace, stay true to what matters to you, and don't be afraid to take a different route from what is seen as the norm.
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Education
Women in nation-building
THIS year, International Women's Day, observed on March 8, passed more quietly than usual in Malaysia.
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Education
Making smart study choices
AS artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes industries, students today face a pressing question of what they should study to remain relevant.
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Education
Empowering women with skills
Thirty-one trainees of YWCA Kuala Lumpur's Vocational Training Opportunity Centre (VTOC) shared a proud moment recently at the institution's 27th graduation ceremony in Kuala Lumpur.
