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The Higher Education Ministry (MOHE) has announced that some college and university students will be allowed back on campus from 1st March onwards.
In a statement released yesterday (31 Jan), MOHE assured that the decision was made following discussions with the Health Ministry (MOH), National Security Council (MKN), student bodies and health experts.
As a result, 6 categories of students are allowed to return to their respective campuses from 1st March onwards to resume hybrid teaching and learning sessions (PDP) – which comprises both physical and online lessons:
Those with no online learning access
Tuesday, 12 Jan 2021 06:02 PM MYT
BY IDA LIM
Malaysians who are studying at universities will still be returning to their campus as early as March 1. Picture by Hari Anggara
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 12 Malaysians who are studying at universities will still be returning to their campus as early as March 1, while those who are already at their campuses should stay where they are, the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) announced today.
In touching on the impact of the two-week movement control order (MCO) to be imposed in six states from tomorrow onwards until January 26, the ministry said that the operations for institutes of higher education (IPT) under the ministry will remain as announced previously.