The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UiTM, UTM, UteM move student registrati­on online

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SHAH ALAM: Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) has decided to postpone physical admission of all new and existing students on campus for the October 2020/2021 academic session following the latest developmen­ts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Its Communicat­ions Department’s Public Relations, Media, Protocol and Event Management head Nora Noordin said that all students are also asked to continue their studies through open and distance learning starting October 12 until further notice.

“All activities scheduled to be held in the near future are temporaril­y postponed, including programmes which have received prior approval of the vicechance­llor or the Responsibi­lity Centres’ (PTJ) heads.

“The postponeme­nt has been made for the safety, health and well-being of all university staff and students,” she said in a statement yesterday.

She said that UiTM will continue to monitor the developmen­t of the Covid19 pandemic and the latest informatio­n will be updated from time to time.

Early yesterday, the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) suggested that institutio­ns of higher learning (IPTs) postpone physical registrati­on of new and existing students on campus, which was scheduled to begin this month, following concerns over the increase in Covid-19 cases.

Meanwhile, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) also implemente­d the same steps, so students only need to register and follow the course online.

“The university management decided to temporaril­y postpone physical attendance of all students to the UTM in Johor Bahru and Kuala Lumpur campuses until the next announceme­nt is issued. These students are scheduled to register on campus from Oct 10 to 11,” according the statement issued yesterday.

The statement also said that induction week for new students will be conducted online.

UTM also provides a special allocation to help B40 students who need Internet assistance for the Semester 1 2020/2021 academic session.

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