Handling the matriculation mess and overhauling pre-university admissions — Lee Hwok Aun | Malay Mail

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Handling the matriculation mess and overhauling pre-university admissions — Lee Hwok Aun

onAPRIL 29 — Malaysia’s matriculation system faces much deeper challenges than the ongoing tussle over ethnic slices of the pie.

The breadth of matriculation college outreach is immense, which is why it is so difficult to remove it abruptly, especially when it does notcultivate academic rigour and confidence. The grievances of non-Bumiputeras not getting access are valid, so are the anxieties of Bumiputeras who fear the door to university will close on them without the quota’s safeguard.and Pakatan figures. We should welcomethese contributions to the public discourse; this never happened under BN’s rule.

DAP’s Satees Muniandy proposes the reservation of 25,000 slots for Bumiputeras – with no stance on the role of merit or need in selection – and 7,000 for non-Bumiputeras. But on the latter he specifies that entry should be strictly on merit. He is apparently thinking of top-scoring students who didn’t get into matriculation, who are understandably upset.

The current practice of one national B40 cut-off surely excludes residents of higher income states who grow up in socioeconomically disadvantaged settings. Based on the Household Income and Basic Amenities Survey Report, in 2016, the national B40 cut-off was RM4,400, but ranged from RM2,600 in Kelantan to RM3,300 in Sabah, RM4,800 in Johor and RM6,200 in Selangor. Changes to the selection procedure can be done in the nearer future, and refined along the way.

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