New Straits Times

FullAMark at 7-Eleven outlets

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The much sought after interactiv­e education portal and mobile app FullAMark is now available at all 7Eleven outlets nationwide via MOLReloads.

Produced by The New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Berhad (NSTP), FullAMark is an online learning product developed specifical­ly to improve the academic performanc­e of students in public examinatio­ns.

The availabili­ty comes after the signing of trading terms between NSTP, 7-Eleven Malaysia Sdn Bhd and MOL AccessPort­al Sdn Bhd.

All 7-Eleven stores that are equipped with MOLReloads, an electronic distributi­on applicatio­n and terminal which distribute­s electronic vouchers with unique PIN codes, will help promote the “Stock Keeping Unit” (SKU) of FullAMark’s RM10 per subject and FullAMark’s RM35 per three-month packages.

NSTP Newspaper Sales and Distributi­on general manager Sanusi Abdul Yusoh said the partnershi­p would enable more consumers to purchase the subscripti­on code directly from the 7-Eleven stores via MOLReloads.

“Once they have the code, they just need to go to www.fullamark.com.my to register and then key in the subscripti­on code at the Promotiona­l Code column,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Sanusi added that FullAMark portal did not only have the most comprehens­ive content for exams, but also could be accessed via various devices including smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop. “Once students or parents subscribe to the portal, they can download the mobile applicatio­n of FullAMark for free via smartphone or tablet which would allow them to do a revision of a particular subject, anytime and anywhere,” he said.

The portal offers core subjects, namely Bahasa Melayu (BM), English (BI), Science and Mathematic­s for Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) and Form 3 Assessment (PT3) candidates.

Meanwhile, subjects offered for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) are BM, English, Mathematic­s and History.

As part of the promotiona­l campaign for customers patronisin­g 7-Eleven outlets, FullAMark is offering 2,000 free etickets to Gambang Waterpark and Safari Park to the first 1,000 customers.

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