"FREE TERTIERY EDUCATION" like in Germany and other Countries is in-fact POSSIBLE here in Malaysia!
But ONE of the REASON's our UMNO "AH-LONG" Government "DENIES" it is...
...here's a CLUE! -w.i.w.c
But ONE of the REASON's our UMNO "AH-LONG" Government "DENIES" it is...
...here's a CLUE! -w.i.w.c
FREE EDUCATION is possible. The Government can afford to provide education without any costs to its citizens from “cradle to grave” claims Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia (SMM) chairman Muhammad Safwan Anang.
“The country is rich with natural resources and with tax revenues amounting to RM169bil last year, the country can fund students in public institutions of learning,” said Muhammad Safwan.
He explained that students did not need to take loans from government agencies like the National Higher Education Corporation Fund (PTPTN) or the corporate sector to get an education if the government spends wisely.
Muhammad Safwan also said that more than 350,000 students had taken loans amounting to RM6.1bil since its inception.
“The government could be using the RM6.1bil allocated to the PTPTN to provide free education instead,” he said.
Muhammad Safwan said that if education was a priority and beneficial to the nation, then the Government must be willing to spend more in this sector.
“If countries like Sri Lanka and Mauritius can give their students free education, why can’t we?
Even student transportation is free in Mauritius,” he said.
He also pointed out that private higher education institutions that were mushrooming around the country were making the situation worse.
“With so many education providers and competition, education is being turned into a commodity. It is big business these days,” explained Muhammad Safwan. [Curi]
“The country is rich with natural resources and with tax revenues amounting to RM169bil last year, the country can fund students in public institutions of learning,” said Muhammad Safwan.
He explained that students did not need to take loans from government agencies like the National Higher Education Corporation Fund (PTPTN) or the corporate sector to get an education if the government spends wisely.
Muhammad Safwan also said that more than 350,000 students had taken loans amounting to RM6.1bil since its inception.
“The government could be using the RM6.1bil allocated to the PTPTN to provide free education instead,” he said.
Muhammad Safwan said that if education was a priority and beneficial to the nation, then the Government must be willing to spend more in this sector.
“If countries like Sri Lanka and Mauritius can give their students free education, why can’t we?
Even student transportation is free in Mauritius,” he said.
He also pointed out that private higher education institutions that were mushrooming around the country were making the situation worse.
“With so many education providers and competition, education is being turned into a commodity. It is big business these days,” explained Muhammad Safwan. [Curi]
This Bitch Dato’ Dr Mahani Zainal Abidin says otherwise, no doubt she receives a lot of kickbacks as per many high "ranking" gov officials. Bitch
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