Malaysian medical students in Indonesia to sit for exit exam in UPM

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JAKARTA: Final-year Malaysian medical students studying in Indonesia will sit for their Medical Profession Programme Student Competency Test (UKMPPD),...

: Final-year Malaysian medical students studying in Indonesia will sit for their Medical Profession Programme Student Competency Test , better known as the Exit Exam, in Malaysia, on Aug 16.

Director of Education Malaysia in Indonesia , associate professor Dr Mior Harris Mior Harun said 134 students comprising 117 in the medical programmes and 17 in dentistry programmes , will sit for the Exit Exam which will be held in Universiti Putra Malaysia , at 10 a.m. Speaking to Bernama, Mior Harris said discussions were held between the Malaysian Ministry of Education and the Education Attache of the Indonesian Embassy in Malaysia.

After passing the Exit Exam, international students still have to meet the requirements of their own countries to be allowed to practise there.

 

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