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Education Malaysia Global Services denies allegations that it restricts competition
KUALA LUMPUR: Education Malaysia Global Services has denied allegations by DAP MP Dr Ong Kian Ming who had called for EMGS to be dismantled, accusing it of restricting competition, increasing costs and creating disincentives for foreign students to study in Malaysia.
Hiccups in visa application
SINCE commencing operations in February, Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) has been plagued by complaints on its inefficiency in processing visa applications for foreign students intending to study in local private institutions of higher learning (IPTS).
Speedier visa for foreign students
KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign students can expect speedy approval for their visa application under a “green lane” policy set to be implemented in October.
Colleges challenge new conditions set by registrar
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Association of Private Colleges and Universities and 54 others have been allowed to challenge the Registrar-General of Private Higher Educa-tional Institutions (PHEI) imposing additional conditions for registration of international students.
Public Bank Q1 net profit below expectations
PUBLIC Bank Bhd’s first quarter financial year 2013 net profit which was 4.1% higher year-on-year (y-o-y) came in below expectations, at 22% of our financial year 2013 forecast and 23% of consensus.
Championing Malaysian education overseas
THE establishment of a dedicated agency to lead the development of Malaysia’s education and training products internationally will boost the government’s target of achieving 200,000 international students by 2020.
When saving equals gold
UNIVERSITI Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) has been awarded the Energy Management Gold Standard (EMGS) Two Star rating under the Asean Energy Management Scheme (AEMAS).
The bane of bogus students
Many so-called foreign students are exploiting the easy entry into the country to make money through drug trafficking, online scams and posing as Casanovas to cheat gullible women.
The bane of bogus students
Many so-called foreign students are exploiting the easy entry into the country to make money through drug trafficking, online scams and posing as Casanovas to cheat gullible women.
Stricter requirements for foreign students entering country
JOHOR BARU: The Higher Education Ministry is imposing several requirements as part of measures to tighten entry of foreign students.