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Ministry of Higher Education Collaborates with Malindo Air, Helping Stranded IPT Students

The Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia (MOHE) yesterday announced that they will work with Malindo Air in helping IPT students who have flight rescheduling problems.

The announcement was made through MOHE’s official Facebook page.

“The Ministry of Higher Education is working with Malindo Air in assisting IPT students who are affected by the face-to-face registration delay for the 2020/2021 learning session,” said MOHE.

The face-to-face registration of IPT students for the 2020/202021 learning session had to be postponed due to the recent increase in COVID-19 infection cases.

Source: MOHE

Adib Mohd

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