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Research into adding quota of Indian students in IPTAs
Posted: 21 May 2012
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  • The Ministry of Higher Education is finding the best solution to increase the intake of Indian students into public higher institutions of learning
  • According to Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin, the reduction in percentage of the intake is due to the meritocracy system that only allows the best to enter IPTA
  • The Prime Minister himself voiced his worry about the reduction of Indians entering IPTA and he requests the education ministry to find the best solution for it
  • Mohamed Khaled added that other approaches have to be accounted for besides the meritocracy system to ensure the minority is assisted
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