Recent Media Release – EDUCATION MALAYSIA GLOBAL SERVICES SUPPORT THE DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT TO

EDUCATION MALAYSIA GLOBAL SERVICES SUPPORT THE DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT TO ALLOW INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS RETURNING TO MALAYSIA

On June 19, 2020, Senior Minister of Defence, YB Dato’ Sri Ismail Sabri bin Yaakob said international students from the Public and Private Universities are allowed to return to Malaysia to resume their studies at their institutions. All international students must comply with the required SOP and they must undergo the COVID-19 screening before or upon arrival at the country’s entry points. They also need to undergo a 14-days mandatory quarantine period at their home and download the MySejahtera app if they return from the red zone countries.

According to Chief Executive Officer of Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS), Mohd Radzlan bin Jalaludin, EMGS welcomes the decision by the Government based on the SOP required, with the consideration of the efforts to curb the COVID-19 outbreak. EMGS has also drafted the SOP proposal to the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) for all returning international students.

EMGS welcomes the arrival of international students to Malaysia in line with the goal of making Malaysia a global education hub. The presence of international students will help to assist the higher educational institutions in Malaysia and to revitalize the nation’s economy.

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Mohd Radzlan Jalaludin
Chief Executive Officer
Education Malaysia Global Services
 

EDUCATION MALAYSIA GLOBAL SERVICES MENYOKONG PENUH KEBENARAN PIHAK KERAJAAN MALAYSIA BAGI PEMBUKAAN SEMULA SEMPADAN NEGARA UNTUK KEMASUKAN PELAJAR ANTARABANGSA

Pada 19 Jun 2020, Menteri Kanan Pertahanan, YB Dato’ Sri Ismail Sabri bin Yaakob berkata, pelajar antarabangsa di Universiti  Awam (UA) dan swasta dibenarkan untuk kembali ke Malaysia bagi menyambung pengajian di institusi masing-masing. Semua pelajar antarabangsa perlu mematuhi SOP yang telah dikeluarkan iaitu mereka perlu membuat saringan COVID-19 di negara asal atau sejurus tiba di pintu masuk negara. Mereka juga perlu menjalani proses kuarantin wajib selama 14 hari di kediaman mereka dan memuat turun aplikasi MySejahtera sekiranya datang dari negara yang bukan zon hijau.

Menurut Mohd Radzlan bin Jalaludin, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS), pihaknya menyambut baik langkah ini berpandukan SOP yang telah dikeluarkan oleh pihak kerajaan supaya tidak menjejaskan usaha dalam membanteras wabak COVID-19. EMGS juga telah merangka cadangan SOP kemasukan pelajar antarabangsa untuk dikemukakan kepada Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi (KPT).

EMGS mengalu-alukan kedatangan pelajar-pelajar antarabangsa ke Malaysia seiring dengan matlamat menjadikan Malaysia sebagai hab pendidikan pilihan global. Dengan adanya kemasukan pelajar-pelajar antarabangsa ini dapat membantu institusi – institusi pengajian tinggi di Malaysia sekaligus menjana semula ekonomi negara.
 

EDUCATION MALAYSIA GLOBAL SERVICES (EMGS)
19TH JUNE 2020
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