“Currently the figure is close to RM40bil of GDP,” said National Association of Private Educational Institutions president Assoc Prof Elajsolan Mohan.
He added that NAPEI and stakeholders have had discussions with the ministry regarding the internationalisation of education that can make Malaysia an education hub. The ceremony featured a number of performances from the Yamaha Academy of Arts and Music, Erican College and Beaconhouse Sri Inai International School.It seeks to enhance and maintain the quality of education in the private sector, acting as a liaison between the government and statutory bodies, and providing research facilities and information to its members and other organisations.
He shares that recent engagements with the ministry include a review of the Private Higher Education Act, IPTS Constitution template, development of the 12th Malaysian plan, graduate employability and more. “The private education sector is very important. According to our data, the sector is actually contributing more than 50% in the sector,” said Mohd Saleh.
any connection to the 95% gone 'missing'
because when you try to deny opportunity to one group, they will invariably find ways to overcome and thrive. this is the nature of humans. this is why affirmative action/ positive discrimination failed to produce your desired results.
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