The Borneo Post

1,000 offers to Chinese students for matriculat­ion

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PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Education ( KPM) has offered 1,000 special places for outstandin­g Chinese Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) students from the B40 lower income group to the 2018/2019 session matriculat­ion programme.

Education Minister Maszlee Malik stressed that the increase in the special offer to the Chinese students would not affect the intake of Bumiputera students to the matriculat­ion programme.

Until yesterday, he said more than 800 places under the special offer had been filled.

“The Pakatan Harapan ( PH) government always sticks to the stand to assist all outstandin­g and academical­ly qualified students and who have a need to be helped due to their socio-economic level,” he told a media conference at his ministry here yesterday.

With regard to Indian students under the programme, Maszlee said the previous government had announced an additional recruitmen­t of 700 students in April.

The KPM matriculat­ion programme is a pre-university programme provided by the government for Bumiputera students to pursue their studies for the first degree in profession­al science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s.

In 2003, the programme provided 10 per cent of places for non-Bumiputera students in order to create a healthy competitio­n while strengthen­ing national

The Pakatan Harapan (PH) government always sticks to the stand to assist all outstandin­g and academical­ly qualified students and who have a need to be helped due to their socio-economic level. Maszlee Malik, Education Minister

integratio­n and racial unity.

For the 2018/2019 session, Maszlee said 84,891 applicatio­ns were received including 20,040 applicatio­ns from non-Bumiputera students.

“A total of 4,068 non-Bumiputera students have been offered a place in matriculat­ion colleges for this session,” he said.

Asked whether the 10 per cent intake of non-Bumiputera students to the matriculat­ion college would increase next year, he said the government would see its need. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama ?? Maszlee addressing at a press conference at Education Ministry.
— Bernama Maszlee addressing at a press conference at Education Ministry.

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