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  • Letters
  • Wednesday, 07 Jun 2017

EVERY year after the release of the SPM examination results, there would be much publicity on outstanding students who fail to secure the Public Service Department’s scholarships or places at local public universities. Comparatively, there appears to be little public awareness on the plight of those who fail in their academic pursuit.

A considerable number of them, including drop-outs who failed to meet academic requirements for further study or due to financial difficulty, opt for the job market.

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