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Govt to thoroughly review UEC recognition: Zambry





Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir takes part in a dialogue session at the Kembara Karisma Pemimpin Muda Madani (Northern Zone) Programme 2026, held at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) today. - Bernama pic, January 28, 2026


Govt to thoroughly review UEC recognition: Zambry


Higher Education Minister affirms comprehensive evaluation of UEC, stressing the importance of national curriculum integration


Scoop Reporters
Updated 12 seconds ago
28 January, 2026
10:59 PM MYT



KUALA LUMPUR – The government has pledged to comprehensively assess all matters related to the United Examination Certificate (UEC) in line with the interests of both the public and the national education system, Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir announced.

While acknowledging that differing opinions on the issue are inevitable, Dr Zambry assured that every decision made would take into account all relevant aspects that serve the public interest, Bernama reported.

He also addressed concerns about the inclusion of Bahasa Melayu and History subjects in schools that do not adhere to the national curriculum.

“This issue extends beyond just the UEC. It involves all non-national education streams, including international and religious schools,” he explained.

“Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has consistently highlighted the need for Bahasa Melayu and History in these schools.”

Dr Zambry pointed out that the government is focused on reforming the entire education structure, which includes schools that do not follow the national curriculum.

He made these remarks after attending the North Zone ‘Kembara Karisma Pemimpin Muda Madani’ programme at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), an event also attended by Higher Education Director-General Datuk Dr Azlinda Azman.

The minister emphasised that the issue of UEC recognition cannot be viewed in isolation as it impacts the broader education system.

He confirmed that ongoing discussions with various parties, including representatives from international and religious schools, as well as UEC stakeholders, are in place to ensure policy coherence.

Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek has also engaged in consultations with stakeholders, and the outcomes of these discussions will inform the next steps in reaching a collective decision.

Dr Zambry further stated that the government will ensure all public interests are considered before any decisions are made.

In addition, the Higher Education Minister continues to foster collaboration between universities and industry, with a focus on practical, work-based initiatives.

He cited the partnership between USM and high-tech company Vitrox as a prime example, where the industry not only offers training opportunities but also establishes educational facilities within its premises. – January 28, 2026


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