So, here you are! I remember quite some time ago that I did mention about this issue in my blog. I remember saying that what Najib had promised 1 year ago that all top scorers will be given JPA scholarship remain to be seen. And now he is saying that he never promised that all will get scholarship to do degree courses and overseas courses. Personally I know that it will never happen as there is always a quota system to follow, no matter what 1Malaysia crap that Najib talks about. Of course most of the complains seem to be coming from the non-bumiputeras compared to bumiputeras. This is simply because most of the bumiputeras who do well are in MARA colleges and boarding schools and will almost always receive either JPA or MARA sponsorship. I also feel that JPA and MARA should stop giving scholarship to SPM leavers. Everyone should do STPM, Matriculation or A-Levels before even applying for scholarship. Only after these Pre-U courses, a student should be assessed for scholarship. I had seen many who did well in SPM but flopped in STPM/A Levels. In fact, looking at our standards of SPM exams now, I doubt the quality of the As!
On another note, I still feel that JPA and MARA should stop sending students to overseas. The government seems to be promoting Malaysia as an education hub etc etc and talking about world-class education but at the same time sending all our top students to overseas universities. Does this make any sense? Only in boleh land! Most countries DO NOT send their top students overseas. They keep them in local universities and make their local universities world-class.
PM: Govt did not promise overseas scholarships to all top students
KUALA LUMPUR: While the Government promises scholarships for all top students, not everyone will be sent overseas, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.He said the Government was committed to giving Public Service Department (PSD) scholarships to SPM students with results of 8A+ and better.“We didn’t promise that everyone will get overseas scholarships. This is what the public did not understand,” he told reporters here yesterday.Najib said students given scholarships for diploma and matriculation courses were still eligible for degree-level scholarships.“We will guarantee to sponsor students with a degree scholarship. Some people misunderstand that the sponsorship will stop at the diploma level and not be extended further,” he said, adding that the scholarship issue had been discussed with various groups, including MCA, MIC and Gerakan.http://c.brightcove.com/services/viewer/federated_f9?isVid=1&isUI=1
In a statement, PSD said students were chosen according to criteria approved by the Cabinet in 2009 and agreed to last year.
It said it had received 16,900 applications this year.
It said due to limited places and competition, candidates unsuccessful for overseas scholarships were offered courses in local varsities.
The department said 58.8% of overseas scholarships were granted to Bumiputra students while the rest were for non-Bumiputras.
Najib also said the Government would study the National Economic Council report on the electricity tariff review.
On reports that the increase had already been decided, he said: “We will see first. I cannot say anything.”
Najib said the subsidy rationalisation study was not about reducing subsidies but about reducing its rate of increase.
“The subsidies are increasing from the current RM12bil to some RM20bil. This means we have to find an estimated RM8bil, which is not a small sum,” he added.
Bro, I totally agree. One student we spending around 300k to almost 1 million. How many poor unfortunate kids can be sent in Malaysia? A lot right? Overseas opportunities were given to kids in 70, 80’s because we lack the education system. now, already so canggih and foreigners studies here, what for wanna send these kids to overseas. if the course is not in Malaysia, its alright and justifiable. Anyways, its Malaysia Boleh bro..anything also can…
So what happened to the students sent overseas ? Are they leading in their various fields of expertise in the country? Isn’t it true that many of them don’t really make it and use it as a holiday gift from the government? The government is forced to seek the expertise of ‘overseas consultants’ to give the input that can be ‘cut and paste’ into a local ‘consultant’s’ report ! All this adds to the cost.