PLANET MAHIR OFFERS ONLINE TUITION PACKAGE AS LOW AS RM3 PER DAY


PETALING JAYA, The digital education platform provider, Planet Mahir Sdn Bhd, is offering online tuition services for as low as RM3 per day through the ‘Anugerah Terindah’ package in conjunction with its fifth anniversary this year.

Its executive chairman Datuk Mohd Husni Salleh said it aimed to enroll 100,000 secondary school students in this package, which provides access to Video On Demand (VOD) for six months starting tomorrow (May 1).

“This is part of our initiative to assist those less fortunate in education, as not everyone can afford tuition classes due to their high fees.

“I am optimistic that ‘Anugerah Terindah’ can assist students, especially those preparing for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) and Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) examinations, with just RM90 per month,” he told a press conference here today.

Mohd Husni said the package was also in line with its commitment to providing affordable access to education for all segments of society.

Established in 2019, Planet Mahir now
has 120 dedicated educators sharing knowledge with students.

Those interested in learning more about the package can visit www.planetmahir.com or send an email to admin@planetmahir.com.

During the press conference, Mohd Husni also announced the appointment of former journalist and TV host Nizal Mohammad as the company’s ambassador, considering his influence on social media and his commitment to creativity, which can enhance content creation initiatives and advocate for the Planet Mahir platform.

Meanwhile, Nizal said he appreciates the tuition class concept offered by Planet Mahir.

“I like this tuition concept because it has a far-reaching perspective,” he said.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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