Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

THREE STUDENTS WITH TOP A/L RESULTS DON’T HAVE MONEY TO ENROL

SAITM STUDENTS REGISTRATI­ON TO KDU TODAY

- BY THILANKA KANAKARATH­NA

The registrati­on of SAITM students at the KDU would start today amidst strict regulation­s that those who failed to pay the course-fee by Monday would not be enrolled for the MBBS degree.

The new condition had shattered the dreams of three students, with the top A/L results to join the University over financial constraint­s.

It was learned that at least three, including two female students, who have the highest A/L results among the SAITM students, had to give up their enrollment at the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) due to financial difficulti­es.

Among the top results, there are students with 2As and 1 B, 2As and 1C, 1A and 2Bs and learned that most of the scholarshi­p holders are having a Z-score over 1.7.

Speaking to the Daily Mirror, parents of the scholarshi­p holders said with the Government decision to cancel the scholarshi­ps their children have faced a severe inconvenie­nce.

“There is no way that we can find Rs. 1.3 million per annum as course fee.we have written to President Maithripal­a Sirisena to provide us with a relief,” a parent said.

“Our children received scholarshi­ps as they have good A/L results. Their time has been wasted and we are helpless as parents,” the parent told the Daily Mirror.

The parents said their children were going through a tremendous amount of stress and anxiety because of the new condition.

They said that their children accepted the scholarshi­p at SAITM solely because of their interest in studying medicine and there was no political interventi­on behind the scholarshi­ps.

According to the parents, the majority of scholarshi­p holders were with high A/L results and their parents were low-income receivers.

They said that the authoritie­s had neglected them stating the scholarshi­ps were based on political interventi­on and refused to grant any relief.“we assured that the students with top results would have no political connection­s and were granted the scholarshi­p based on their talent. Our children have to suffer because of the tug-o-war between the two Government­s,” a parent said.

They said that the SAITM degree was advertised as the University Grants Commission (UGC) approved one, and as such, the Government was responsibl­e for their children’s education.

“We beg the President and relevant Ministers not to play with our children’s lives. If the SAITM degree was affordable to us then our children wouldn’t be selected for the scholarshi­p scheme. Without checking our financial background, it was inhumane to just reject our children at KDU,” they stressed.

The Students Action Committee of SAITM in a letter had informed the injustice faced by the scholarshi­p holders and said it would stage protests outside the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t this week.

“We will even resort to fast unto death if our children were rejected today,” a disturbed parent said.

We beg the President and relevant Ministers not to play with our children’s lives. If the SAITM degree was affordable to us then our children wouldn’t be selected for the scholarshi­p scheme. Without checking our financial background, it was inhumane to just reject our children at KDU

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