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NEWS ALERT:     Federal Court rules Zambry is rightful MB of Perak, dismisses Nizar's appeal              NEWS ALERT:    Anwar sodomy trial postponed to tomorrow; defence to file a response to prosecution's affidavit-in-reply to Anwar's recusal application                        NEWS ALERT:      Najib: All quarters should accept Federal Court decision and stop politicising issue; concentrate on working for the people of Perak

Wed, 10 Feb 2010
FEATURES :: Education
Fully-accredited degrees
"IT is imperative for parents and students to check if the degrees or diplomas they are enrolling for are fully accredited by Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and recognised by the Public Services Department (PSD). Many are not," said Datuk Professor Joseph Adaikalam, Vice-chancellor/ CEO of Binary University College.
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Updated: 05:14PM Tue, 02 Feb 2010

 
World of food and fun at Olympia

The ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) students of Olympia College, Kuala Lumpur campus recently organised the International Food Festival. Many students came together to celebrate unity in diversity. Flavoured by a melting pot of nationalities, the International Food Festival featured a sumptuous spread of great food while the students had great fun exploring delicacies from around the world.


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Updated: 05:13PM Tue, 02 Feb 2010

 
TAR College provides industry relevant science and IT education
Celebrating 40 years of academic excellence, TAR College has always been committed to provide quality and affordable education to young Malaysians. In line with this, the college’s School of Arts and Science (SAS) offers various market-driven programmes, such as chemistry and biology, information systems engineering, business information systems, computer science, microelectronics, internet technology and interactive software technology.
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Updated: 05:07PM Tue, 02 Feb 2010

 
Way forward with early childhood education

When children are young, they develop skills and attitudes that help them to succeed in life. These predispositions, in the manner of cognitive, social and emotional, form the basis of their personality. Young children also develop interpersonal skills, communication skills, leadership skills, confidence, reflective skills, analytical skills, empathy, skills in dealing with emotions, and problem-solving skills.

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Updated: 05:06PM Tue, 02 Feb 2010

 
Unitar gives students the IT edge
The Faculty of Information Technology of Universiti Tun Abdul Razak has always intertwined its academic programmes with continuous industrial demands and societal changes. Information technology is always industry-driven, hence, its emphasis on strong ties and close industrial collaboration.
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Updated: 03:31PM Tue, 02 Feb 2010
 
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