Malaysia

Hard decision to postpone student registration, says Higher Education DG

The sharp increase in the number of Covid-19 cases and the large costs that come with housing students are among the reasons

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Oct 2020 7:30PM

Hard decision to postpone student registration, says Higher Education DG
Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) has been temporarily closed to allow comprehensive disinfection work to be done, following a staff member testing positive for Covid-19. – Bernama pic, October 4, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Higher Education Director-General Datuk Seri Mohamed Mustafa Ishak said the decision of postponing the registration of new students for the October session was a difficult one after taking into consideration the advice of the Health Ministry, as well as the universities involved.

“The country has not completely overcome the threat of the pandemic. There is a consistent increase in Covid-19 cases lately, for example in eastern Sabah, the district is now a red zone, there are about 7,673 students there and if combined with the number throughout Sabah, the number may exceed 10,000 people.

“The decision was made to curb the spread of the outbreak in the community,” he said when explaining the issue in Buletin Bernama, which aired over Bernama TV today.

He said the ministry acknowledged the constraints faced by students in terms of finance, logistics as well as accommodation, and the ministry had decided to allow students who had already arrived to remain on campus while waiting for further instructions.

67,406 new students who were affected by the postponement could still attend the online orientation according to their respective universities.

"For students who have not started their journey to university, (they) could stay at home and follow the orientation and lessons online.

“I do not deny the difficulties faced by students and parents. Therefore each university has already opened its own 24 and 12-hour operation rooms to provide students further information," he added.

Mustafa said the ministry is also cooperating with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to provide more than 800 village internet centres to assist students with internet problems.

On transportation, he said airline and bus companies as well as Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) have agreed to allow students to reschedule their journeys to their campuses, especially those who had already bought their tickets to travel.

Apart from that, Mustafa also said how the situation faced by university students was not the same as those faced by school students.

"In the case of United Kingdom, when they reopened universities, hundreds of students were infected by Covid-19 including university staff. So it is better to postpone and allow the situation to improve for at least two weeks and if the situation is better, students can return to campus again," he said.

Additionally, he said since imposition of the movement control order in March, the ministry had undertaken the cost of food for more than 80,000 students in university campuses at a cost of RM52 million, while the expenditure for sending more than 57,000 students back involved RM17.4 million.

“The government had also approved Prihatin aid of RM200 each to more than 841,000 students at a cost of RM168 million. The assistance was given during the first MCO when they were in campus for two months.

“This means the government through the ministry has spent a large sum of funds to help students during MCO. As such, if the matter recurs, the government would be hard-pressed to provide the full assistance,” he added. – Bernama, October 4, 2020

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