The Borneo Post

Entry status into public varsities, polytechni­cs open for checking beginning tomorrow

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KUALA LUMPUR: Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) holders (or its equivalent) who have applied for study in public universiti­es and premier polytechni­cs can now check their status from noon tomorrow.

In a statement here yesterday, the Ministry of Higher Education said the status of applicants into Foundation Studies and Diploma programmes could also be checked through the hotline 03-88708200, from 9 am until 4pm on working days.

The line will also be operating on the Nuzul Al-Quran public holiday tomorrow from noon until 4pm.

Alternativ­ely, they can check online at http://upu.moe.gov.my; https://jpt.utm.my; http://jpt. uum.edu.my; https://jpt.unimas. my and http://jpt.ums.edu.my or through the short messaging system (SMS) by typing UPU RESULT (identity card numbers) and sending it to 15888.

Meanwhile, appeals for intake into the Convention­al and Metro Polytechni­cs, community colleges and Public Skills Training Institutes can also be made online within the stipulated dates. 1. National Agricultur­e Training Centre (NATC) at atpis.moa. gov.my/V4/results on June 16. 2. Ministry of Youth and Sports Training Institute (ILKBS) at https://ekampus.kbs.gov. my/site/login from June 12 to July 2. 3. Convention­al/Metro Polytechni­cs at http://www. politeknik.edu.my on June 16. 4. Community Colleges at at www.jpkk.edu.my on June 16. The Ministry is also providing a counsellin­g service counter at its office in Putrajaya to help applicants who want to check the status of their applicatio­ns into these institutio­ns, from 9am to 3 pm on working days.

The statement also said the decision on the offers were final and no applicatio­n for transfers will be allowed. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Abdul Karim hands over contributi­ons to recipients from welfare bodies. From left are Saribas assemblyma­n Mohd Razi Sitam and Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports Snowdan Lawan.
Abdul Karim hands over contributi­ons to recipients from welfare bodies. From left are Saribas assemblyma­n Mohd Razi Sitam and Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports Snowdan Lawan.

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