[1] The introduction and emergence of college and university entrance examinations led to the rise and growth of tuition centres.
Licence for tuition centers are only given to institutions that provide tutoring on academic subjects based on the Malaysian curriculum.
With the growing demand for academic excellence, private tutoring offers supplementary education outside the formal schooling system.
While teachers at schools are paid through fixed yet capped monthly salaries, their counterparts at tuition centres are compensated through hourly rate payments with (theoretically) no boundaries.
Online tutoring can be done through video conferencing platforms, such as Zoom or Skype, and allows students to receive personalized instruction from the comfort of their own homes.
This can be beneficial for students who live in remote areas, have scheduling conflicts, or have difficulty attending in-person tutoring sessions.