The Borneo Post

Government has no plan to stop sending students to UK

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THE government has no plan to stop sending excellent Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia ( SPM) students to further their studies in the United Kingdom ( UK).

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Senator Datuk Seri SK Devamany said the programme of sending the students was still being continued despite the current economic downturn.

He said this when replying to a question from Izani Husin ( PASPengkal­an Chepa) on stopping the sending of Malaysian students to UK in Dewan Rakyat here yesterday.

Commenting further, Dewamany said the Public Service Department had sponsored 1,651 students to further their studies in UK until January 1 this year under the National Sponsorshi­p Programme ( PPN).

He said the sponsorshi­ps of 20 excellent SPM students each year were to 10 renowned universiti­es in UK including Oxford, Imperial College London and Cambridge University.

“The sponsorshi­ps involved eight fields, namely, Computer Science, Informatio­n Technology, Material Science, Mathematic­s, Financial Management, Business Administra­tion, Politics and Pychology.

“The selection of the universiti­es are based on the highest position in the QS World University Ranking 2016 and the choice of fields depends on human resources demand and job opportunit­ies.

In addition, he said, the PSD would help 461 excellent students this year in the 9A+ Sponsorshi­p Programme to further their studies in local universiti­es.

He said PSD would also sponsor excellent SPM students with 7A via the Special Engineerin­g Programme (JKPJ) to Japan, South Korea, France and Germany while 7,000 students would be be sponsored via the Domestic Degree Programme ( PIDN). — Bernama

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