Bring back quota system in varsity intake, say Indian students


CYBERJAYA: Six hundred undergraduates who attended the 1Malaysia Indian Student Summit have unanimously agreed that the quota system be reinstated to increase the enrolment of Indian students into public universities.

1Malaysia Indian Student Movement (1MISM) president D. Mahaganapathy said the students voiced that since the meritocracy system was introduced six years ago, the intake of Indian students into public universities dropped tremendously especially into high demand faculties such as the medical, dentistry, pharmacy and engineering faculties.

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