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UUM grads cry foul over CLP ruling | UUM grads cry foul over CLP ruling |
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| Friday, 12 September 2008 08:29am | |
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“I’m very disappointed because I have studied so hard, yet I feel my degree is
not as equally recognised as that offered by the other public universities,” she
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Be Fair To All Law Students written by Clement Ong Tun Heang, Friday, September 12 2008 07:22 pm
“Most of us are from the lower middle-income group and our parents have other children to care for. So I hope the Legal Profession Qualifying Board (LPQB) will consider this and grant us exemption,” she said. Majority of the graduates from London University also from lower middle-income group. Some, included myself, need to work full time to earn the money, as to pay our own tuition fees. Be fair, and be respect. Clement Ong Tun Heang Write comment
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If London University graduates and all other graduates from all other universities in the world over are sitting for the CLP examination as a prerequisite for practice of law in Malaysia, then why should UUM graduates be exempted from the CLP examinations?
If the undergraduates were unaware of the need to sit for the CLP examination after their completion of the law course - at the time of enrolment, or thereafter, then the fault lies with the UUM or the undergraduates themselves.
We need to be fair to all in order to be right.
Tan Peek Guat