Almost 3,000 Mara offer letters for further studies issued thus far, says Hasbi

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KUCHING: Almost 3,000 offer letters to further studies have been issued to eligible students this year through the Mara Education Institution Carnival (IPMA) 2022, said Rural Development Deputy Minister II Datuk Hasbi Habibollah.

KUCHING: Almost 3,000 offer letters to further studies have been issued to eligible students this year through the Mara Education Institution Carnival 2022, said Rural Development Deputy Minister II Datuk Hasbi HabibollahSpeaking to reporters after attending the IPMA 2022 Carnival here Sunday , he called on students in Sarawak to seize the opportunity to pursue their studies through facilities provided by Mara.

"Sarawak-born children need to seize this opportunity to improve their academic level and at the same time be able to contribute to the socio-economic changes of their family," he said. The carnival was held simultaneously at three locations, namely Plaza Merdeka, Kuching, Plaza Angsana and Aman Central this week, which is the last week of the IPMA 2022 promotional tour series.

 

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