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Yayasan Tunku Abdul Rahman’s Equitable Scholarship

Raenuga Indran, YTAR | Celine Looi, YTAR

04-Apr-24 15:00

Yayasan Tunku Abdul Rahman’s Equitable Scholarship

The Tunku Abdul Rahman Scholarship is open for application. The scholarship is an undergraduate degree scholarship open to high-potential, deserving students with a strong commitment to contribute to the development of Malaysia. What’s interesting is that this isn’t a merit-based scholarship but a holistic and equitable scholarship. We speak to Raenuga Indran and Celine Looi from Yayasan Tunku Abdul Rahman.

Image credit: Yayasan Tunku Abdul Rahman

Produced by: Dashran Yohan

Presented by: Dashran Yohan


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