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hoonanoo
post May 12 2025, 12:46 PM

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QUOTE(ZerOne01 @ May 12 2025, 07:55 AM)
insecure type c kturds still wanna compare by ratio kek
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so now can drop 10% quota for non bumee to enter public uni or not?

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post May 12 2025, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(tupai @ May 12 2025, 12:51 PM)
that 10% quota was for matriculation. not public uni. you really think that there only 10% non bumi in public uni?
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Racial quotas for education have long been a hotly debated issue, with critics arguing that it discriminates against non-Bumiputera students.
But many have defended the policy, citing the need to give disadvantaged students from poorer families and rural areas opportunities to further their education.

FMT spoke to Lee Hwok Aun of the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute on the history of the quota system, the arguments surrounding the issue and proposals on the way forward.

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...igher-education

However, the existing quota system - 90% for bumiputeras (Malays and indigenous groups) and 10% for non-bumiputeras - will remain in place. This has raised concerns about whether the non-bumiputera quota can accommodate all top scorers from minority groups. The government has promised alternative pathways, such as foundation programmes at public universities, for those who don't secure a matriculation spot.

Read more at: https://tribune.net.ph/2024/07/05/malaysias...s-quota-reality

Read more Daily Tribune stories at: https://tribune.net.ph/



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hoonanoo
post May 12 2025, 03:01 PM

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QUOTE(tupai @ May 12 2025, 01:16 PM)
you sendiri quote. its literally said for uni pathway. see bolded text. its for fricking matriculation. not public uni admission. Just see any public uni convocation books, pick any public uni (except uitm obviously), pick any year. you can see much higher percentage of non bumi graduate ( so much higher that 10%).
Look, I'm not oppose to abolishment of quota for matriculations. But you need to fight you battle properly. 10% quota for matric is not the same as 10% quota for public uni admission. If you fight your battle with wrong info, conlanfirm cannot win.

here i give you proper info from your own link.
fight for this as well. that number doesnt really reflect the racial composition of malaysia.
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so not matriculation then what? STPM?

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/202...malaysia/142801

Here’s why it was such a big deal.

The one-year one-year matriculation is the fastest route to enter university compared to one-and-a-half-year Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) programme.


The entry requirements for matriculation are easier for post-SPM students depending on which field of study they want to join:

Science major: a minimum of five Cs out of seven subjects for the one-year programme
Engineering major: a minimum of five Cs out of eight subjects
Accounting major: a minimum of six Cs out of seven subjects
The professional accounting major has a higher entry requirement of a minimum of five As from eight subjects.


Anwar also said that the 90 per cent Bumiputera quota governing all 17 matriculation colleges nationwide will remain unchanged.


 

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