BATU PAHAT: The Education Ministry has identified four groups it wants to see increase their enrollment at higher education institutions nationwide starting this year.
BATU PAHAT: The Education Ministry has identified four groups it wants to see increase their enrolment at higher education institutions nationwide starting this year. Minister Dr Maszlee Malik said the four groups were athletes, orang asli, those from the B40 lower income group and the disabled.
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