The Borneo Post

Sabah wants students to take up STEM, achieve 40 per cent target by 2025

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The Sabah government wants the majority of the student population in the state to pursue education in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM), says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.

He said this was important to ensure that the target of 40 per cent of school students being in the science stream as set by the Sabah Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation in the 2022-2025 Strategic Plan could be achieved by 2025.

Hajiji said the plan was designed as a guide to implement various programmes and initiative­s to strengthen the science, technology, innovation and economy ecosystem in Sabah.

“With this target, it has become more important for Sabah to have quality higher education institutio­ns in an effort to provide excellent STEM-related higher education qualificat­ions for students in the state,” he said when opening the Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) branch Sabah here, yesterday.

The chief minister said the opening of TAR UMT in Sabah coincided with the state government’s aspiration to develop quality human capital, which was one of the three main thrusts outlined in the Sabah Maju Jaya Developmen­t Plan (SMJ).

Hajiji welcomed the initiative of the top management of TAR UMT for expanding its wings to Sabah and thus, collaborat­ing with the state government in the developmen­t of education, including giving opportunit­ies and options to the children of Sabah to continue their studies at university without having to leave the state.

In the meantime, Hajiji said, the Sabah government had created various incentives to help alleviate the financial burden of Sabah students to continue their studies to a higher level such as ‘Sabah Outstandin­g Student Scholarshi­p’, ‘Outstandin­g Rural Student Scholarshi­p’, public and private higher education institutio­n scholarshi­ps and bursaries through Yayasan Sabah.

“In 2022, the state government has collected RM55.7 million to establish the Sabah State Education Fund. As of December 2023, more than 2,800 students pursuing higher education in Sabah, Sarawak, Peninsular Malaysia and abroad have received financial assistance from Tabung Pendidikan Negeri Sabah (TPNS).

“I am happy to know that in this group of recipients, 12 of them are TAR UMT students,” he said.

The chief minister regarded education as the backbone of progress and developmen­t of the state, therefore, it was a shared responsibi­lity to ensure that the children of Sabah would get the best education, ‘because human capital is the greatest asset’.

“By investing in education, training and skill developmen­t, we aim to prepare the population to face the challenges and opportunit­ies of the future,” said Hajiji.

 ?? ?? Hajiji says the opening of TAR UMT in Sabah coincides with the Sabah government’s aspiration to develop quality human capital. — Bernama file photo
Hajiji says the opening of TAR UMT in Sabah coincides with the Sabah government’s aspiration to develop quality human capital. — Bernama file photo

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