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Malaysia Allows UEC Certificate Holders to Apply to Public Universities
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SCMP Economy6/5/2026Education1 min readChina

Malaysia Allows UEC Certificate Holders to Apply to Public Universities

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Malaysia's government now permits students with the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) from Chinese independent secondary schools and other non-mainstream institutions to apply to public universities, provided they meet specific requirements like passing Malay language and history.

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UEC graduates previously barred from public universities and civil service

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Malaysia’s government on May 15 said students from Chinese independent secondary schools could apply to public universities through specified pathways using the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC), the school-leaving qualification used by those institutions. The decision also covers students from other non-mainstream institutions that use the UEC, including Arabic schools, private institutes and tahfiz religious schools, provided they meet requirements, such as passes in Malay language and history in the national secondary school examination. Previously, UEC graduates were barred from entering public universities or the civil service, although their qualifications are widely accepted abroad and at private institutions. The policy shift has sparked debate because supporters view it as a modest recognition of Malaysia’s multilingual education system, while Malay nationalist groups and politicians argue it could undermine the national curriculum and the primacy of the Malay language. In January, Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa Malaysia (Perkasa), a Malay NGO, said merely a pass in Malay and history was not enough and that allowing UEC to be recognised would go against the public’s interest.

What to Watch

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  • Increased enrollment of UEC holders in public universities

    Likely · Within weeks

  • Ongoing debate from nationalist groups

    Very likely · Within months

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  • Long-term impact on Malaysia's education system

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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