Education

Almost 80,000 SPM graduates receive offers from public universities

Ministry says 500 study programmes offered for 2023/24 session

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 07 Jul 2023 8:28PM

Almost 80,000 SPM graduates receive offers from public universities
The Higher Education Ministry says a total of 65,243 SPM holders were offered places to study at polytechnics, community colleges, and public skills training institutes that offer certificate-level study programmes in the technical and vocational education training. – AZIM RAHMAN/File pic, July 7, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – A total of 79,668 out of 144,911 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) graduates who applied to further their studies through the University Admission Unit online portal (UPUOnline) received offers to study at public universities for the 2023/2024 academic session, according to the Higher Education Ministry.

They were offered to study for basic studies, diplomas, and bachelor’s degrees at public universities, said the ministry in a statement today.

It said a total of 65,243 SPM holders were offered places to study at polytechnics, community colleges, and public skills training institutes that offer certificate-level study programmes in the technical and vocational education training (TVET).

It said a total of 500 study programmes are being offered for the 2023/2024 session that includes 47 basic study courses, diplomas (309), one (bachelor’s degrees), and 143 (certificates).

“Student admission to these institutes was done based on the principle of meritocracy by arranging all eligible candidates regardless of race, religion, gender, state, standard of living, and place of residence according to the highest to lowest merit scores,” said the ministry. 

The principle of meritocracy is based on 90% academic achievement and 10% co-curricular achievement.

“A total of 61,286 male candidates and 83,625 female candidates successfully secured places in public universities, polytechnics, community colleges, and public skills training institutes for the SPM graduate programme,” said the ministry.

It said there were a total of 14,619 special route offers, 13,649 of which were given to candidates from target groups – B40 families, 346 to disabled individuals, 335 (athletes), 289 (Orang Asli), and 26 candidates who graduated from institutions under the Social Welfare Department. 

Regarding candidates who did not receive an offer, the ministry said among the factors were not meeting the general or special requirements of the study programme, no vacancies, especially for competitive programmes, and low-merit ranking.

The ministry urges these candidates to appeal through UPUOnline within 10 days from today to 5pm on July 16.

According to the ministry, a total of 164,028 out of 403,637 candidates who sat for their SPM did not apply through UPUOnline due to various factors that include obtaining offers to continue their studies at the Education Ministry’s matriculation colleges, institutes for teachers’ education, private education institutes, and Majlis Amanah Rakyat. – Bernama, July 7, 2023

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