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  2. Buddhist calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhist calendar is a set of lunisolar calendars used in various Asian countries for religious or official occasions. It is based on the Hindu calendar, but has minor variations and a different epochal date from the Indian system.

  3. Academic year - Wikipedia

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    An academic year is a period that schools, colleges and universities use to measure the duration of studies for a given educational level. The number of months in a school year varies across the world, as well as the dates and periods of school holidays and breaks.

  4. Lists of schools in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of schools in Malaysia by type, level, and location. Find primary, secondary, international, higher, and vocational schools in Malaysia, as well as links to related resources.

  5. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and lengths of academic terms used in various countries and regions, such as semester, trimester, quarter, and term. Find out how the academic year and holidays are structured in Australia, Austria, Barbados, and more.

  6. Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman - Wikipedia

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    The second committee was led by Ng Lay Swee, the Principal of Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, a tertiary education institution also established by the MCA, and it included Lai Fatt Sian, the Head of the School of Business Studies of the University College, who became the founding Dean of the UTAR Faculty of Accountancy and Management. [16]

  7. Education in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, system and types of education in Malaysia, from preschool to tertiary level. Find out how the national school system evolved from colonial to independent era and the role of Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil languages.

  8. Foon Yew High School - Wikipedia

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    Foon Yew High School is the largest Chinese independent high school in Malaysia, with three campuses in Johor Bahru, Kulai and Masai. It was founded in 1913 and has produced notable alumni in various fields.

  9. Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) is a national examination for fifth-form secondary school students in Malaysia. It is equivalent to GCSE, O Level or Nationals 4/5 and covers various subjects in Malay, English and other languages.