MYEG BANGI

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Contact MYEG BANGI

Address :

41, Jalan 9/2, Taman Iks, 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia

Phone : πŸ“ž +8979
Opening hours :
Thursday 8AM–5PM
Friday 8AM–5PM
Saturday 8AM–5PM
Sunday 8AM–5PM
Monday 8AM–5PM
Tuesday 8AM–5PM
Wednesday 8AM–5PM
Categories :
City : SELANGOR

41, Jalan 9/2, Taman Iks, 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
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Syed on Google

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Performed KPP1 driving test here. Its very nice and less rush. So pick this plaće for test.
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Surrender LIE on Google

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Slow computers during KPP01 test but overall ok lol.
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vince tu on Google

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Services not bad.Can be improve.
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Edward Jr. on Google

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cutting edge IoT solutions that is being deployed on a nationwide scale for the first time anywhere in the world. Our Vision To be a high value added provider of globally competitive IT services. Our Mission In order to realise our vision, we strive to optimise our current technology capabilities, develop employees' potential, enhance stake holders' confidence, and increase our revenue growth through market expansion, product expansion and continuous innovation. Business Overview MyEG Services Berhad and its Group of companies is principally engaged in the business of development and implementation of Electronic Government (e-Government) services and the provision of other related services for the e-Government Initiative as well as investment holding. The e-Government Initiative is a Government programme which focuses on delivering improvements in terms of how the Government operates internally, and how it delivers services to the people. The overall e-Government Initiatives focuses on allowing citizens to retrieve information and perform transactions with various Service Suppliers in a convenient and timely manner by utilizing its Electronic Services (e-Services). The main Service Suppliers that currently employ our e-Government services and solutions are Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur ("DBKL"), Jabatan Insolvency Malaysia ("JIM"), Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan ("JPJ"), Polis Diraja Malaysia ("PDRM"), Tenaga Nasional Berhad ("TNB") and Telekom Malaysia Berhad ("TMB"). The Group's businesses are categorized into 2 strategic business divisions: Government to Citizen ("G2C") G2C services refers to services such as driving theory test bookings, issuance and renewal of licences, electronic bill payment and payment ("EBPP") as well as online information services such as traffic summons checking and electronic bankruptcy or liquidation status searches (e-Insolvency). These services are available online through the G2C portal and through the Group's kiosks which will be strategically placed across the cities and in towns in all Malaysian states to allow users without ready Internet access to tap on the convenience of e-Services. The G2C portal enables users to conduct real-time transactions and to search and access information from the various services suppliers. It provides a one-stop portal for Government-related e-Services where the users are able to find information and services in user-centric packages integrating public services across different services suppliers. Government/Enterprise Solution ( "GES") GES are non-Internet based services such as software and enterprise solutions, system development and maintenance as well as services rendered at the e-Services Centres. The provision of services at the e-Service Centres encompasses all aspects of the driving theory test under the driver's licensing course, from digital imaging for security, purchase of test cards to test takings. These services are non-Internet based and as such, cannot be transacted by citizens independently. The target markets for such services are driving schools, driving institutes, insurance companies, financial institutions and law firms, amongst others. GES services offer scalable and easy-to-manage programming solutions, which encompass software development and software customisation of its proprietary applications. Future plans and outlook The Group is focused on the following strategies: Expanding into new e-Government services to enhance the quality of interaction between the public and the Government; Continuing our extensive marketing campaign to reinforce the MYEG brand as Malaysia's e-Government services provider amongst our target markets Continue to provide innovative and new services and to enhance our existing services to reinforce our position as Malaysia's leading e-Government service provider Corporate Structure Development and implementation of E-Government Services and the provision of other related services for the E-Government initiative Press Releases News about MyEG have been gathered here. About MyEG
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Eric 42 on Google

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This is the place to go when you need to take your KPP test.I would recommend coming here at around 7:30 so you could become one of the first to take the test. A re-test requires you to pay RM60, make sure you do more tests online so you will become more familiar with the process. The staff are ready to help if you're having issues.
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wolfgang on Google

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lady was very kind, and apparently you only need to pay once RM10 for the comp test. This is my second time and I wasn't charged. kekw moment when i got the same marks this time as previously
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minghui on Google

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came here to take kpp01 test. can take l lesen photo, need to paid rm10. use desktop to done the test, the keyboard have dust on it, need to clean it up. have manage social distance between each candidate. clean floor.
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QiGenius (Qi Genius) on Google

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- Before come to this location to take the examination, please bring your identity card (IC) And wear a proper attire with shoes, a collar shirt, and no short pants. ? - Came here to take the KPP01 Exam. To be honest, please study and remember the content of the "Kurikulum Pendidikan Memandu" textbook before taking the exam since it is quite hard for me. ? - Waiting time is acceptable since I just came during the peak hours. with the waiting and examination time included, I've spend around an hour at this specific location. ? - The staff were ok, need to focus for their instruction and request before, during and after the examination. They store your phone in the drawer and ask for RM10 because of the "Digital Photo for Driving License" fee. - Please remember to ASK FOR YOUR OWN RECEIPT. Or they won't give you the RM10 receipt. ? - The computer room to take the KPP01 Test is quite ok. Maybe less than 20 computers available in the room. ?️ - Your personal belonging will be stored in the locker outside the examination room to avoid from the students opening the text book la . Only the wallet allowed to be carried with you and of course a proper attire. No hats allowed. ? - Overall just a great location to take the "KPP01 Driving test Examination" ?

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