Education

Mara sponsorships, loans not given based on connections: Azizah

Students selected based on stipulated criteria, says chairman

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Oct 2021 1:45PM

Mara sponsorships, loans not given based on connections: Azizah
Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun says the allegations posted on social media against Mara are inappropriate as the agency has been contributing to the development of the Bumiputera in various aspects, including education. – Bernama pic, October 6, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Offers of Mara study loans and sponsorships for students to pursue studies are based on criteria already set by the agency, especially on their excellent academic performance, said Mara chairman Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun. 

She said the selection of the successful students is not based on favouritism or because their parents are VIPs or have connections.

“Even if the students are children of VIPs, or are from T20 families, if they are not eligible and do not meet the stipulated criteria, they will not be able to get study loans or sponsorships,” she said.

Azizah was asked on some comments on Twitter that some Mara-sponsored students were not eligible for the facility, but got it because their parents are in the T20 group or due to their connections, and not because of their excellent academic performance.

Azizah said the allegations posted on social media against Mara were inappropriate as the agency had been contributing to the development of the Bumiputera in various aspects, including education.

Mara provides study loans and sponsorship to excellent students from preparatory programmes up to doctorate studies, she said.

She said that as of January to September 30 this year, of the 50,555 Mara-sponsored students in the country and abroad, 89% or 44,994 of them were from the B40 group, while 10% or 5,055 were from the M40 group.

Only 1% or 506 students were from the T20 group, she added.

Azizah, who is the Beaufort MP, said Mara received RM2 billion for development expenditure from the government this year, specifically for its education loan programmes.

The amount is to finance study loans for an estimated 60,000 students, comprising 35,000 existing students and 25,000 new students pursuing studies locally and abroad, she added. – Bernama, October 6, 2021

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