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Take back your used tyres
KOTA KINABALU: Come Oct 1, customers will have to take back their used tyres as dealers will not help vehicle owners dispose of them amid a continuing public spat with the Kota Kinabalu City Hall.
Foreign students at IIUM forced to overstay due to delays in applications’ approval
PETALING JAYA: International students at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) are in a fix over the long delays in getting their visas.
Move to review extra conditions for student registration
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Association of Private Colleges and Universities, with 54 others, want the High Court to set aside a decision by Registrar General of Private Higher Educational Institutions (PHEI) to impose extra conditions for the registration of international students.
Language and skills centres, under EMGS now
EDUCATION Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) has extended to cover the processing of international students’ applications to language centres and skills training centres registered with the Education Ministry from March 1.
App to aid in checking international student’s identity
EDUCATION Malaysia Global Services Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) in collaboration with Percetakan Nasional Malaysia Berhad (PNMB), has introduced a mobile application which will aid law enforcement agencies, namely the police and the Immigration Department in checking the authenticity of an international student’s identity and validity of the student’s visa in a briefing to law enforcement agencies on Thursday.
App to verify identity of international students
PETALING JAYA: Law enforcement officers will soon have a mobile application to validate the identities of international students and the status of their visas.
EMGS to cover public varsities
EDUCATION Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) will extend to public tertiary institutions from April 1 onwards.
Bomba calendar too hot to handle, reprints ordered due to high demand
PETALING JAYA: The demand for the 2015 Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department calendar is so high that reprints have been ordered.
Writers picks
AS we enter into the second week to the start of 2015, the writers on The Star’s business desk try their hand in the area of stock-picking, which is a hazardous exercise.
Affin Hwang maintains Buy on Scicom
KUALA LUMPUR: Affin Hwang Research has maintained its Buy call on Scicom with a target price of RM2.56 on higher revenue and better margins for its 1QFY15, based on 20 times CY15 EPS.