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PM: All Malaysian university students must study Constitution, local history starting this year
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Published on 01/21/2026 08:00
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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim delivers his speech at the launch of the National Education Blueprint 2026-2035 at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre, Putrajaya, January 20, 2026.

PUTRAJAYA — General education subjects covering issues of the Federal Constitution and Malaysian history will be included in the curriculum of all public and private universities starting this year, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said.

He said the subjects will be taught fully in Malay and will be made compulsory for all Malaysian students in higher education institutions.

“At the tertiary level, we do not make Bahasa Melayu and History compulsory, but starting this year, we will introduce revised general education subjects, which to be taught in Malay in all public and private universities for Malaysian students, namely the Federal Constitution and Malaysian History, in the curriculum,” he said at launch of the National Education Blueprint (RPN) 2026–2035 today.

Anwar said the move is aimed at ensuring all students, regardless of their field of study, have a basic understanding of the nation’s history and the structure of the Federal Constitution.

“It is unreasonable for Malaysian students to lack any understanding of their country’s Constitution and history... If we want to safeguard this nation, our children must master the basic knowledge of our Constitution and history,” he said.

Separately, Anwar announced that 5,000 additional student accommodation places will be provided starting this year, citing rising complaints over limited and costly housing, particularly in urban areas.

He said the government has instructed government-linked investment companies (GLICs) to take the lead in developing student housing, as relying on private firms could be controversial.

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