Bersatu supports Education Ministry's 10% non-bumi intake policy

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Bersatu supports Education Ministry's 10% non-bumi intake policy
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PETALING JAYA: Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia has voiced support for the Education Ministry's decision to maintain the intake policy of 90% bumiputra students and 10% non-bumiputra students in government matriculation programmes.

Party information chief Dr Mohd Radzi Mohd Jidin said this was in line with the Ministry's goal of developing the potential of bumiputra students in science and technology through quality pre-university education.

"In principle, any qualified student who meets the Ministry's criteria should be given a place to study," Mohd Radzi said in a statement on Sunday . He said this presented an issue where outstanding students who are from M40 or T20 households might lose out on the opportunity to enter matriculation programmes

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