The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Special path for four groups to enrol in public universiti­es

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BATU PAHAT: The Education Ministry has provided a special path for four groups, namely persons with disabiliti­es, athletes, the Orang Asli community and those from the low-income households, for admission to public universiti­es, said its Minister Dr Maszlee Malik.

He said with the special path, the four groups did not have to compete with those from the mainstream to pursue their tertiary education.

They only need to meet requiremen­ts set by the selected universiti­es and would only be filtered among their own groups, he added.

“For persons with disabiliti­es and those from the low-income households, we will choose the best among them, while for the Orang Asli community we want more of them to further their studies at public universiti­es and for the athletes we want to produce more (athletes) to obtain education at the higher learning institutio­ns.

“We provide this special path to emulate some advanced countries that emphasise participat­ion of those from the groups particular­ly athletes as many enrol in universiti­es due to their involvemen­t in the field of sports science,” he told reporters after officiatin­g the ‘Jom Masuk IPT 2019’ programme for the southern zone at the Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), here yesterday.

Meanwhile, when asked about the status of the proposed establishm­ent of the Muhammadiy­ah University in Pagoh, Johor, Maszlee declined to elaborate.

He said apart from Muhammadiy­ah University, there were several other foreign universiti­es including from the United Kingdom and Japan were also interested in opening their branches in the country.

Recently, Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, rejected the proposed establishm­ent of the Muhammadiy­ah University branch at the Higher Education Hub in Pagoh to avoid confusion, dispute and disunity among Muslims in the state.

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