Call for review of enrolment system into public universities

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Choo (second left) presents the incentive to a recipient. Also seen are Kiu (left) and Lau. — Photo by Chai Boon Tart

KUCHING: The existing system for enrolment into public universities should be reviewed to promote meritocracy and fairness, said Kuching Yung’s (Foochow) Club chairman Jeffrey Choo.

He observed that people are very concerned about whether top achievers are accepted into public universities and not become victims under the quota system.

According to Choo, quite a number of his friends’ children who excelled in public examinations were not given a place in public universities to pursue a course of their choice, adding that some of these excellent students ended up relying on their parents’ support to pursue tertiary education at private universities.

He was speaking at the club’s Mid-Autumn Festival dinner which also saw the presentation of incentives to members’ children who did well in examinations.

Choo said the new education minister ought to engage more efforts to improve the existing education system so as not to disappoint students and parents.

He added that the Chinese community was awaiting the recognition of Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) although a series of education reforms had been announced by the minister. On the festival, he said China also termed it as an occasion for family reunion.

Chinese across the globe are celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival today (Sept 24), which is the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month.

In China, Choo said Mid-Autumn also marks harvest day during which people join one another for a grand celebration.

He hoped that the Chinese community here would keep up the tradition of celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival for many more years to come.

A total of 44 members’ children were given the study incentives.

Among those present were the club secretary Kiu Bing Siong and organising chairperson Lau Chor Hua.