The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Stiff competitio­n to gain entry into public universiti­es’

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PUTRAJAYA: High number of applicatio­ns for competitiv­e programmes and unsuccessf­ul in interviews were among the factors candidates fail to secure places at public universiti­es through the UPUOnline system, says Higher Education Ministry (MOHE) director-general Datuk Dr Husaini Omar.

In his briefing on UPUOnline here yesterday, competitiv­e programmes such as medicine, accounting and law received a large number of applicatio­ns and stiff competitio­n because there were many eligible candidates.

Citing the medical programme as an example, he said the programme received 1,931 applicatio­ns compared to 680 places available.

“After a review, only 1,841 candidates were eligible to undertake the programme, and we offered places to 692 candidates. The offers we issued exceeded the places available because the ministry has asked the university to accept 12 more students,” he said.

The public university entrance applicatio­n results for the 2022/2023 academic year for Sijil Tinggi Persekolah­an Malaysia (STPM) leavers and equivalent­s were announced via the UPUOnline on Sunday.

The 2022/2023 academic session offers 1,088 programmes for STPM holders and equivalent­s, of which 293 study programmes require the applicants to undergo interviews and entrance exams and 795 programmes without interviews and entrance exams.

In total, Husaini said 115,477 candidates had applied to enter public universiti­es through the UPUOnline system this year, of which 90,745 applicants passed the general requiremen­ts set by the universiti­es.

“We are providing 71,615 places in 20 public universiti­es across the country for STPM graduates and equivalent candidates this year,” he said, adding that a total of 48,665 places are reserved for STPM and foundation candidates, 2,974 for Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM) leavers and 19,976 for diploma holders and equivalent graduates.

He said admission to public universiti­es through the UPUOnline system also involved four target groups that were given a special route, namely the B40 group (23,032 candidates), Orang Asli (86), Persons with Disabiliti­es (125) and athletes (32).

He said candidates who failed to get an offer could submit an appeal through the UPUOnline system or send an applicatio­n directly to the university.

“An appeal can be submitted to UPUOnline within 10 days after the entrance applicatio­n results are announced,” he said, adding that only 587 study programmes are being offered for the appeal. — Bernama

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Clearing a clogged drain hole along the road into Taman Melrose in Sandakan.

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