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International students can apply for online pass
INTERNATIONAL students can now apply for passes online through the Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS).
Idris: Less than 1% international students involved in crime
ONLY 0.075% of 113,752 students from other countries registered in local universities are known to be involved in crime in Malaysia.
Wishing for more vim and vigour in 2016
Mainstream Insights - By Idris Jusoh
The past year was not a rosy one for some, but the compassion shown by various parties to those in need is heart-warming.
Higher Education Year in Review: Soaring Upwards Part 2: July – December 2015
Following on from Part 1 (link below), the second half of 2016 was no less exciting with many noteworthy accolades reached.
Ministry targets more international students in local unis by 2020
BESUT: The Higher Education Ministry is targetting 200,000 international students in public and private universities by 2020.
Idris Jusoh: Less than 0.1 percent of foreign students involved in crime
PUTRAJAYA: Only 0.075 percent of 113,752 international students are known to be involved in crime in Malaysia, said Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh on Wednesday.
International students can get passes online
PUTRAJAYA: International students have the option of applying for their passes online directly from Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) starting from Jan 1.
Foreign students can apply for passes online from Jan 1
PUTRAJAYA: International students now have the option of applying for their passes online, directly to the Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS), said Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh.
‘Less than 1% foreign students involved in drugs’
PETALING JAYA: The 80 students caught for drug-related offences between January and November 2015 represents less than 0.075% of the total international student poÂpuÂlation in Malaysia.
EMGS to help sort out student visa woes at IIUM
PETALING JAYA: Education MalayÂsia Global Services (EMGS) has placed six personnel at International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) to help foreign students facing delays in getting their visas.