Chairman of KTYS Sdn Bhd Board of Directors, Datuk Tah Nia Jaman, said so far, they have not added any new courses as presently they are strengthening their existing courses being offered to the students, especially the new intake for 2024.
She said KTYS is carrying out a study to empower five courses at diploma level and one short-term preparatory course for students to continue their studies at the Bachelor’s Degree level at Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
“We always study and, of course, open the widest opportunity to any institution and also any quarters that wish to cooperate with KTYS.
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