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Local students still dominate public university enrolment in Malaysia, says IPPTN

Malay Mail

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July 9, 2026

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Local students still dominate public university enrolment in Malaysia, says IPPTN

GEORGE TOWN, July 9 — Local students remain the dominant group in public universities, with 96.56 per cent of unde...

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 8, 2026

Program rebutan, kapasiti terhad punca persaingan ke UA makin sengit

PETALING JAYA: Kemasukan pelajar antarabangsa ke universiti awam (UA) bukan punca utama pendidikan tinggi kepada pelajar tempatan, khususnya lepasan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) dan Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) menjadi terhad. Sebaliknya, keadaan itu didakwa berpunca daripada peningkatan mendadak bila­ngan calon cemerlang tempatan yang layak, sedangkan kapasiti pengambilan bagi beberapa program pengajian popular masih terhad. ... Read more The post Program rebutan, kapasiti terhad punca persaingan ke UA makin sengit appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

BERNAMA

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· Jul 11, 2026

World : Malaysia's 'Over And Above' Policy Puts Local Students First In Public University Admissions: EMGS

By Nik Nurfaqih Nik Wil JAKARTA, July 11 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's public universities prioritise Malaysian students for admission, with international applicants considered only after places for local students have been filled under the Higher Education Ministry's over and above policy, Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) said.

Malay Mail

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· Jul 5, 2026

MOHE: International students form 12.6pc of IPT enrolment and do not reduce opportunities for Malaysians

PUTRAJAYA, July 5 — International students make up only 12.6 per cent of total enrolment in public and private hig...

The Slovenia Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Montfort Boys Town Reinforces Malaysia's TVET Talent Pipeline With 107 Skilled Graduates

MBT Strengthens Commitment To Empowering Neurodivergent Learners Through Inclusive Vocational Training SELANGOR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 3 July 2026 - Montfort Boys Town has produced yet another cohort of skilled and industry-ready graduates, with all 107 students from its 2026 ...

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Related coverage for "Local students still dominate public university enrolment in Malaysia, says IPPTN": Utusan Malaysia — Program rebutan, kapasiti terhad punca persaingan ke UA makin sengit. BERNAMA — World : Malaysia's 'Over And Above' Policy Puts Local Students First In Public University Admissions: EMGS. Malay Mail — MOHE: International students form 12.6pc of IPT enrolment and do not reduce opportunities for Malaysians. The Slovenia Times — Montfort Boys Town Reinforces Malaysia's TVET Talent Pipeline With 107 Skilled Graduates