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Malaysian varsities offers scholarshi­ps worth Dh10m

GEMS UniConnect and Education Malaysia Global Assist sign deal to facilitate annual grants

- Staff Report

Around 25 Malaysian universiti­es will offer annual scholarshi­ps worth Dh10 million to students of 50 schools in the UAE operated by GEMS Education.

The GEMS UniConnect, an arm of GEMS facilitati­ng scholarshi­ps and similar opportunit­ies, and Education Malaysia Global Assist (EMGA), a Malaysian education consultant, signed an agreement in this regard yesterday at Najah, a higher education and training event in Abu Dhabi.

Malaysia is becoming a favourite higher-studies destinatio­n for internatio­nal students, said Syed Mohammad Hasrin Aidid, Malaysian Ambassador to the UAE.

Kierstan Connors, associate director of GEMS college and career counsellin­g worldwide, said 150,000 pupils are studying at 50 schools in the UAE and the scholarshi­ps will benefit around 7,000 senior students among them, who will be going to the universiti­es. “We have Dh1 billion annual scholarshi­ps for our senior pupils, in partnershi­p with around 250 universiti­es across the globe,” Connors said.

Ahmad Rezal Chan, senior partner at Education Malaysia, said engineerin­g degree courses at Malaysian universiti­es are very popular. The scholarshi­ps offered by the universiti­es cover 15 to 100 per cent of the total fee, he said.

“We regularly conduct workshops for students and parents to educate them about the scholarshi­ps and similar opportunit­ies,” Chan said. ■

senior GEMS students will benefit from the annual scholarshi­ps

 ?? Abdul Rahman/Gulf News ?? Malaysian and GEMS Education officials at the signing ceremony during the Najah Education Exhibition in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Malaysian and GEMS Education officials at the signing ceremony during the Najah Education Exhibition in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

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