KUALA LUMPUR – More than 100,000 students of institutions of higher learning (IPT) who are currently on campus are allowed to return to their homes for the Aidilfitri holidays, except those in Sarawak.
The Higher Education Ministry (MoHE), in a statement today, said that the matter was decided on at a special meeting held yesterday by the National Security Council (NSC).
According to the statement, they are allowed to go home in stages from May 7 to 12, while the movement of students returning to campus are on May 15 to 20.
“The movement of students in conjunction with the Aidilfitri holidays is estimated to only involve 103,994 students who are now on campus, out of a total of 1.3 million students. These students comprise the six categories of students that were previously allowed to undergo teaching and learning sessions on campus.
“Students are given a choice of whether to return to their homes or to remain on campus during the holidays. This approval is in line with the previous relaxation given by the NSC for the education sector,” it said.
The statement said that the students are only allowed to use only three modes of transport – their own vehicles, buses coordinated by the IPT or picked up by their parents or guardians.
However, movement using public transportation is not allowed except for flights.
It said the approval letters for interstate or inter-district travel as well as the dates for the trips will be provided by the IPT.
Students and parents can refer to the standard operating procedures (SOP) for the movement on MoHE’s official portal.
“For enquiries, students can contact the coordinating officers at their respective IPT or the MoHE operations room at 03-8870 6777/6949/6623/6628.” – Bernama, April 29, 2021