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PAJSK score issue: UPUOnline applicants requested to contact UPU

Higher Education Minister (KPT) Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir

LUMUT, 15 February - Parents facing difficulties registering their children for foundation, certificate, diploma, and bachelor's degree programmes through UPUOnline due to issues entering their Physical, Sports, and Co-Curricular Assessment (PAJSK) scores, are urged to inform the University Central Unit (UPU) of the matter.

Higher Education Minister (KPT) Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir said that parents can also visit the Jom Masuk U 2025 programme, where assistance counters are available at the KPT headquarters for parents to submit the necessary information.

"This is something we regularly address because, as we know, university admissions involve many applicants, and issues like this may arise. I hope parents encountering such problems can bring them to our attention," he said.

He spoke to reporters at the Launching Ceremony of the KTP Kelulut Entrepreneurship Project for the MADANI Pangkor Community at Kampung Tengah, Pulau Pangkor.

Zambry was responding to concerns raised by parents about difficulties registering their children for higher education programmes through UPUOnline due to PAJSK score issues.

KPT in a statement KPT informed that applications for the 2025/2026 academic session for foundation, certificate, diploma, and bachelor's degree programmes via UPUOnline would be open from Feb 10 to March 14 for Phase One and from April 14 to May 18 for Phase Two.

Meanwhile, the national higher education roadshow programme, Jom Masuk U 2025 (JMU 2025) will begin a series of tours to ten zones across the country from February 22 to May 18 next.

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