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Ministry to renegotiate terms
The Education Ministry will renegotiate the conditions for 'incentive payment' to Maths, Science and English teachers given by the Public Services Department (PSD), so that all will qualify for it instead of only a small number.
All faculties to adopt meritocracy
The Education Ministry will retain meritocracy as the basis for intake into public institutions of higher learning and extend its implementation this year to all faculties.
New company a big boost to share market
The share market received a major boost when a newly established asset management company with about RM10bil worth of funds began operations.
Pre-university now needed for degree courses
Form Five school-leavers wishing to pursue degree courses must obtain a pre-university qualification as a prerequisite for entry.
US courses hit by policy Australian, British courses do not need pre-requisite
Only American programmes are likely to be affected by the new policy requiring Form Five school-leavers to obtain a pre-university qualification as prerequisite for pursuing a degree.
Look at student ability and course affordability
Parents should consider the child#146;s ability and interest when considering his study options while students should be realistic about where their parents can afford to send them for tertiary education.
Better chances at new universities
Students intending to further their education at a public institution of higher learning should consider the newer universities where there are fewer applicants competing for places.
AIMST forges ahead
TERTIARY institutions play a pivotal role in training the resources to help place the country on the global map of scientific breakthroughs. One such institution is the Asian Institute of Medicine, Science and Technology (AIMST) which commenced its matriculation programmes in 2001 and its degree programmes in mid-March last year.
Perfect score at Taylor's
ALTHOUGH classmates Ng Yvonne, Maneesha Kaur Bhullar and Lee Soon Han were expecting to do well in the South Australian Matriculation (SAM) programme at Taylor#8217;s College, they couldn't believe their eyes when they saw their results slip.
‘Admit diploma students with CGPA of 3.0 into varsity’
MCA Youth wants the Education Ministry to grant diploma graduates with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.0 out of 4.0 automatic entry into university.