New polytechnic and ITE students to pay higher tuition fees next year

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New polytechnic and ITE students to pay more tuition fees next year

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_hhxh111 TerentiusOng government want us to study but keep raising school fee

Apparently the current students saw this coming.. Koz they were inTuition

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