Education

Ismail Sabri announces living allowance increase for Mara students

New rate up from minimum of RM650 monthly to RM950 for those studying locally

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Sep 2022 12:55PM

Ismail Sabri announces living allowance increase for Mara students
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob at the Aspirasi Kecemerlangan Keluarga Malaysia programme in Bangi today. He says the new living allowance rate for local students has been increased from a minimum of RM650 to a maximum of RM950 per month from diploma to professional and doctoral degree levels. – Bernama pic, September 10, 2022

BANGI – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob today announced that the living allowance for local and overseas students sponsored by Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) will be increased with immediate effect. 

He said the new living allowance rate for local students has been increased from a minimum of RM650 to a maximum of RM950 per month from diploma to professional and doctoral degree levels.

As for students studying overseas, the minimum has been increased to RM1,380 per month and the maximum to RM7,600 per month, from the bachelor’s degree level up to the professional and doctoral levels.

“The living allowance for existing and new students studying in the country has been adjusted according to the increase in costs and inflation as well as their needs.

“The increase in allowance will involve a total of 62,998 Mara-sponsored students,” he said in his speech at the Aspirasi Kecemerlangan Keluarga Malaysia programme here, which was attended by nearly 3,000 students, while thousands others followed the event online.

There are currently 4,149 Mara-sponsored students studying abroad, and of that number, 1,049 students are studying at 24 universities in the list of the world’s top 50 universities, said Ismail Sabri. 

He said 58,849 Mara-sponsored students are currently studying at local public universities or selected private educational institutions with four to six-star ratings in the Rating System for Malaysian Higher Education Institutions.

Ismail Sabri said the living allowance goes to accommodation, food, transportation, and daily needs.

He said the existing allowance rate had been used for over 13 years and there was a need to review it following the increase in the cost of living in the country over the past 10 years, the coronavirus pandemic, and other issues.

“This has impacted students’ cost of living and they have to plan their expenses well to ensure that their learning journey is not affected,” he added.

Based on the PSD-Mara Special Operation survey in February, which focused on life in major cities such as London, Bristol, and Edinburgh, Ismail Sabri said more than 60% of Mara and Public Service Department-sponsored students, the majority of whom are from the B40 group, were found to be struggling with daily expenses.

“For example, the average monthly expenses for house rent and utility bills in major cities are between £500 (RM2,733) and £730. This is between 60% and 70% of the allowance received by each student,” he said.

He added that the living allowance for Mara and PSD students such as in London was £1,045, much lower than the UK government’s recommended median of £1,312 as of September 2021.

“Students have to practice prudent spending and cut their budget by getting a place to live a little far from the university and working part-time to cover their daily needs.

“The government will not let the people, especially the students, cut their spending on food,” he said.

When met by reporters after the ceremony, Ismail Sabri said he had instructed the PSD to also review the living allowance rates for PSD-sponsored students.

“(For the PSD allowance), I have spoken to the Public Service director-general (Datuk Seri Mohd Shafiq Abdullah) and it is being processed.

“I told him that there should be no significant difference between Mara and other sponsors...I know there are much higher sponsorships but the minimum rate should be the same,” he said. – Bernama, September 10, 2022

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