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Ringles
post Oct 17 2021, 01:46 AM

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QUOTE(Sze wen @ Oct 16 2021, 02:46 PM)
Hi. I have just graduated with bachelor degree (first class) in electrical engineering from UMS in September. I wonder if the waive of PTPTN loans still applicable? May someone guide me on the steps after my graduation. I haven't got a job as of the pandemic now.
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I would like to know more about this too.

What are the criteria to be eligible for exemption?
If I managed to land a job while waiting for my graduation certificate to apply for this exemption, am I still eligible for this exemption if my household income has exceeded the brackets for B40?

EDIT: My college offers the service to apply for this exemption on behalf of the students too. What are the chances of success by applying through college and personal? The previous posts mentioned I will need to have surat akuan but it was not requested from my college

This post has been edited by Ringles: Oct 17 2021, 01:49 AM
Ringles
post Oct 18 2021, 03:30 AM

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QUOTE(iSean @ Oct 17 2021, 06:19 PM)
Family Income --> Dad + Mom + You = B40 /M40 bracket.
Else you don't apply for a job.

Surat Akuan if you go to Pejabat Sumpah make oath.

I think Uni/College will only help prepare the necessary documents,  hmm.gif
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I think the total family income will exceed the B40/M40 bracket after I start working. So this literally means that there is a higher chance for me to be rejected for exemption?

My college said they can help to apply for the exemption, all they need is my final transcript and official certificate. Now I am doubting their service because they did not mention anything about requiring a letter from the oath commissioner.

 

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