No ban on IPTA participation in programmes organised by opposition-led states - Higher Education Ministry

19 Sep 2023 05:56pm
Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Mohammad Yusof Apdal (left) handing an award for Mohd Iqbal Ismail in a convocation ceremony at University Sains Islam Malaysia (Usim) - BERNAMA PIX
Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Mohammad Yusof Apdal (left) handing an award for Mohd Iqbal Ismail in a convocation ceremony at University Sains Islam Malaysia (Usim) - BERNAMA PIX
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NILAI - The Higher Education Ministry has not issued any directive prohibiting public higher education institutions (IPTA) from participating in programmes organised by opposition-led state governments.

Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Mohammad Yusof Apdal said the ministry is open and always welcomed programmes that add value and empowered the university and students, but they must abide by the set rules.

"As far as I know, we have never imposed such a ban. If students want to participate, they must abide by the rules and ask for permission,” he told reporters after opening the community colleges' commemoration ceremony today.

He was commenting on a statement by State Industry and Investment, Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation committee chairman Professor Dr Haim Hilman Abdullah who is seeking clarification from the ministry on an alleged ban on IPTA participation in programmes organised by the Kedah government recently.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Yusof said the ministry was committed to strengthening community colleges across the country so that these institutions are truly able to empower the local community.

To strengthen technical and vocational education, the ministry has introduced a micro-credit programme in three community colleges in Pasir Gudang, Segamat and Bandar Penawar in Johor Bahru as a pilot project.

The programme will be expanded to other community colleges including in Sabah and Sarawak, he said.

Meanwhile, he said the ministry will investigate the allegation related to the zero-balance policy that was doing its round on social media yesterday.

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