The Borneo Post

5,400 students from B40 families qualify for MRSM

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KUALA LUMPUR: About 5,400 students from B40 families who passed the Ujian Penilaian Sekolah Rendah ( UPSR) have qualified for the Maktab Rendah Sains Mara ( MRSM) next year.

Rural Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun said this number was 70 per cent of the 7,760 quota of places offered to students from this group in 54 MRSM colleges throughout the country.

She said this exceeded the original target of 65 per cent set by the ministry for students from this group.

She said 70 per cent of students from B40 families qualified for MRSM next year, 20 per cent from M40 families and 10 per cent from T20.

“We have released the results on Dec 21, earlier than usual, so that parents can make early preparatio­ns for the children’s schooling session,” she said in a press conference after launching a free hair- cut ‘Segak ke Sekolah’ programme at the People’s Housing Project ( PPR) in Jalan Jelatek here yesterday.

The programme was simultaneo­usly held in three other PPR areas in the parliament­ary constituen­cy, namely PPR Hiliran Ampang, PPR Laksamana and PPR Cochrane Perkasa which benefited 600 children.

Commenting on the MRSM intake, Rina who is also MP for Titiwangsa said the students were selected based on their UPSR results, family income as well as several other criteria.

“Previously, the MRSM was said to be for the elite group. So our target was to have at least 65 per cent from the B40 group as a first step by the ministry,” she said.

“We will look at the situation from time to time, including at the opportunit­ies for M40 students, parents who have many children, and others. If they feel they qualify, they can appeal,” she said.

However she said, some exemption is given to the results of rural students, especially in Sabah and Sarawak, to allow them to get more conducive study environmen­ts and obtained better results in the future.

The ministry had received 70,000 applicatio­ns from students for MRSM colleges. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Children get free haircuts as Rina (third left) looks on during the programme. — Bernama photo
Children get free haircuts as Rina (third left) looks on during the programme. — Bernama photo

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