Syed Saddiq: Reopening universities on short notice will burden students

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Many students have emptied their dorms, rental units as they were told online classes were to be held until Dec 31, he says.

Putrajaya’s decision to reopen tertiary education institutions on short notice despite previous announcements will make it difficult for students and the universities, said former youth and sports minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman.

“This decision contradicts the Higher Education Ministry’s statement on May 27, which said all classes in public universities will be held online until Dec 31.

 

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