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- IREFER to your editorial yesterday, “Losing the magic” (NST, Sept 1). Science is losing to Arts simply because “there are not enough jobs for Science graduates”, as mentioned by the deputy director of the Education Ministry’s curriculum dev...
A losing battle in Science vs Arts?
September 1, 2015
KUALA LUMPUR: Students continue to stream to the Arts rather than Science field and this imbalance has raised concern among academics, who say many students wrongly believe that science is not lucrative, difficult to learn and boring.Operationalising TVET action plans
August 20, 2015
THE recently concluded Asia-Pacific Conference on Education and Training in Kuala Lumpur early this month marked another milestone in our technical and vocational education and training (TVET) journey. The Kuala Lumpur Declaration, accepted and endor...Ringgit Fall a boon for local varsities
August 17, 2015
The Higher Education Ministry will find ways to help students pursuing higher education abroad. Due to the depreciation of Ringgit, many students are feeling the burden of the low currency.Weakening ringgit not affecting PSD scholars
August 15, 2015
PUTRAJAYA: Public Service Depart?ment scholars will not be burdened by the weakening ringgit, says Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh.Varsities adjusting course fees
August 13, 2015
PETALING JAYA: Some private universities have started making changes to their courses and fees in the wake of the weakening ringgit.300 students to take part in iCGPA pilot project
August 12, 2015
PUTRAJAYA: Some 300 students from five universities will be involved in the Integrated Cumulative Grade Point Average (iCGPA) pilot project, starting next month.More candidates get varsity places this year
August 11, 2015
PETALING JAYA: All except two of the 3,271 candidates who applied for entry into public universities for the 2015/2016 academic session with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of four have received offers.Japan in new Nobel Prize varsity list
August 10, 2015
JAPAN is the only Asian representative in a new list of countries producing the most Nobel Prize winners this century.TVET could close gaps in world economies: Idris Jusoh
August 5, 2015
KUALA LUMPUR: Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) is the pathway of the 21st century and the way forward that could potentially close the existing gaps in the economies of the globe, said Minister of Higher Education Datuk Seri Idris J...
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