Saturday, December 20, 2014

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS OF OUR PM'S





Malaysian Prime Ministers’ Academic Qualifications: 1957 Till Date


The quality of a leader is reflected in the standards they set for themselves. Malaysian leaders have really set standard throughout the history starting from the time they gained independence in 1957 (when her name was still Malay ) to the time Malaysia came into being and up till this Modern Malaysia we know of today. The knowledge of the struggles and challenges that Malaysia as a country overcame to retain its name is something that every Malaysian is quiet aware of considering racial tensions and trouble with communist insurgents that were made to become history of today. Despite our great knowledge on the history of Malaysia, little attention is always paid to the profile of these men who have worked relentlessly to get this far especially their educational background or biography. To reduce the lack of knowledge on this, we bring you their academic qualification core and clear, after chains of research. Below are the  Education Biography of all the Prime Ministers of Malaysia starting from the first to the present one.

Tunku Abdul Rahman ( MP for Kuala Muda, 1903–1990):

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He did his first elementary school first at Alor Setar that taught in Malaysian language in 1909. When a school was opened that taught classes in the English medium, his mother sent him there instead. He also received tuition on how to read the Quran during the afternoons. In 1913, he started enrollment in the Debsirin School in Bangkok, where the classes were delivered in the Siamese language with the help of his brother.  In 1916, he returned as a result of his brother”s death and his mother sent him to study in the Penang Free School.
In 1918, he enrolled at St. Catharine’s College in Cambridge University with the Kedah State Scholarship and graduated with a bachelor degree in Arts in 1925.
He studied law in England at Inner Temple, obtained honors degree in law and was admitted to bar in 1949.

Abdul Razak Hussein ( MP for Pekan,  1922–1976 ):

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Malay College Kuala Kangsar.
He gained scholarshp to studyi in Raffles College in Singapore in 1940, but was cut short as a result of second world war.
After the war, he left for Britain in 1947 to study law. In 1950 he received a law degree and qualified as a barrister at Lincoln’s Inn in London.

Hussein Onn (MP for Johor Timur, 1922–1990):

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He did his elementary education in Telok Kurau Primary School, Singapore
He then did his secondary education at the English College Johore Bahru.
He joined the Johor Military Forces as a cadet in 1940
He was later sent to Indian Military Academy in Dehradun, India.

Mahathir Mohamad (MP for Kubang Pasu, 1925):

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He had his early education at Malay school in Sebrang, Perak.
Islamic grammar schools where he was taught Quran.
Studied at Sultan Abdul Hamid College in Alor Star.
Mahathir attended King Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore (now part of University of Malaya)at the University of Malaya in Singapore (now part of University of Malaysia)

Abdullah Ahmad Badawi ( MP for Kepala Batas, 1939):

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He studied at Bukit Mertajam High School.
He also attended  MBS (Methodist Boy’s School) Penang for his 6th form.
Badawi acquired a Bachelor of Arts degree in Islamic Studies from the University of Malaya in 1964.

Najib Razak (MP for Pekan, 1953):

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He had his primary and secondary education at St. John’s Institution, Kuala Lumpur.
He then attended Malvern College in Worcestershire, England.
He also attended University of Nottingham, where he received a bachelor’s degree in industrial economics in 1974.

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