The Borneo Post

Over 60 per cent of 2019 MRSM Form 1 intake from B40 families

-

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 6,606 students have confirmed their acceptance into the Mara Junior Science College ( MRSM) for the Form 1 intake, said Rural Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun.

She said of the total, 68 per cent or 4,492 of the students are from the low-income B40 families.

As for entrance at the Form 4 level, she said, 1,522 students have accepted the offer and 978 of the students – or 64 per cent – are from the B40 households.

According to Rina, the maximum quota to enter MRSM at Form 1 level is 7,760, and 2,245 for Form 4 level.

She said the number of students from the B40 families rose by 26 per cent versus last year – this proved the ministry’s commitment to public education.

“For the 2018 intake the number of students from the B40 families was 44 per cent, M40 (middle income) was 28 per cent and T20 (high income) was 28 per cent,” she said in a statement yesterday.

Rina added that the ministry and Mara are aware that some students from hardcore poor families had to reject the offer to enter MRSM due to financial constraint­s.

“In line with the ministry’s policy in giving priority to students who are in need of help, we will include them under the BUDI special assistance programme,” she said.

For the 2019 enrolment, Mara is targeting to assist 500 students under the BUDI programme and the assistance would include fi nancial support, basic schooling needs and learning activities which will be borne by Mara or other sponsors.

Rina also added that the 10 per cent non-Bumiputera student intake into MRSM would also give priority to students from the B40 households.

“To date 538 non-Bumiputera students have confirmed their acceptance and with their presence, this would promote national integratio­n and create healthy competitio­n among students,” she added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun
Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia