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ALOR STAR: The Kedah chapter Federation of Malay Students (GPMS) has lodged a police report against state- owned Kolej Universiti Insaniah (Kuin) over allegations that the university college had offered a first degree course, which has yet to be accredited.
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ALOR STAR: The Kedah chapter Federation of Malay Students (GPMS) has lodged a police report against state- owned Kolej Universiti Insaniah (Kuin) over allegations that the university college had offered a first degree course, which has yet to be accredited.
Its chairman Shamsul Bahar Abdul Rani claimed Kuin had failed to obtain
accreditation for its Bachelor's Degree in Quranic studies from the
Malaysian Qualification Agency.
Shamsul said the movement was disappointed with the university college
for such blunder, which had affected the future of students who graduated
from the three-year pro gramme.
“Due to this hiccup, eight people who had graduated from the course,
could not a secure a proper job as their qual ification was not recognised.
“Not only that the graduates have no proper job, each of them are dealing
with an education debt of about RM15,000 per person.
“We learned that one of them had worked as a taxi driver while another as
a rubber tapper to earn income. It is a pity that the graduates have
become a victim for the university college's mistake,” he told reporters
when met at the Kota Star district police headquarters here yesterday.
The students, who was scheduled to accompany the move ment, were not present
due to privacy reason.Shamsul also expressed the movement's intention to em
ploy the graduates as a tutor for Quranic studies at their tuition centre
in Jalan Sultan Badlishah here, which is expected to commence operation
next month.
“GPMS is moved by the plight of the graduates and hope that the job offer
would lessen their burden and help them to make repayments for the
education loan,” he said.
Shamsul said the movement was concern with fate of the new student
enrolled for the same programme and urged Kuin to resolve the problem
immediately.
State Education Committee chairman Datuk Mohamed Taulan Mat Rasul, when
contacted, admitted that the course have yet to be accredited but
stressed that the matter is being resolve.
“The university college had submitted a proposal to ac credit the programme
previously but was asked to do some correction by the MQA.
“Kuin has submitted a fresh proposal and we are waiting for the agency to
response. I believed that the problem would be resolved soon,” he said.