MRSM’s prestige drives parents to lie about income, says academic

24 Dec 2023 • 2:44 PM MYT
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PETALING JAYA: The prestige associated with Mara Junior Science Colleges (MRSM) as an educational centre prompts some parents to lie about their household income so that their child is eligible for a spot under the B40 category.

Saedah Siraj, a lecturer at Universiti Malaya’s Center for Research and Development in Family Education, said these parents are aware of the quality of education offered at MRSM, an institution under Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara), which “deserves praise.”

“Parents are aware of the quality of MRSM, meaning that some are willing to trick the system to get their children enrolled there.

“They are very eager to secure a spot for their children,” she told FMT.

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Saedah said that to prevent such a practice, Mara needs to be stricter and devise fairer methods of assessment to determine the appropriate income threshold.

Although there is no policy stating that only financially-disadvantaged students can enter MRSM, Mara prioritises admission of students from low-income families.

The agency’s policy sets a quota of 60% of MRSM students from the B40 group, while the rest comprise those who qualify, having passed the MRSM entrance aptitude test (UKKM) from the M40 and T20 income groups.

Meanwhile, National Parent-Teacher Association Collaborative Council president Ali Hasan recommended that Mara include a “warning” on the MRSM application form, urging parents to provide accurate information.

“If discrepancies are found, follow-up action needs to be taken because we want to allocate a portion of the space, the learning opportunity, to those who truly need it,” he said.

He suggested that Mara could refer to the Padu integrated database in order to screen applications and that those found to have lied about their income levels be blacklisted.

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