RM30mil fund launched - star.com.my

Monday September 12, 2011

KUALA LUMPUR: MCA has launched a 1MCA Education Loan Scheme to help students from low-income family groups aspire to their aloft education locally as well as abroad.

The RM30mil account was for university students wanting to aspire to undergraduate as well as postgraduate studies in an authorized establishment of aloft learning, MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek said.

The intrigue is open to all students, irrespective of competition in a spirit of 1Malaysia.

The seductiveness for a first five years will be borne by MCA, he pronounced in his speech during a launch of a intrigue during a party's headquarters yesterday.

He hoped all Barisan Nasional member parties would practise a same concept which funds should be for students of all races as long as they fulfil a criteria required.

Those undertaking undergraduate courses can request for loans of up to RM30,000, whilst those who wish to aspire to postgraduate studies can request for up to RM50,000.

Tentatively, you have set a target to give out loans to 200 students, Dr Chua said.

He pronounced MCA had set up a intrigue as most applicants, who practical for study loans under a Chang Ming Thien Foundation, had been rejected due to a singular funds nonetheless they were qualified, adding which a loan intrigue was a partnership between MCA as well as Koperasi Jayadiri Malaysia Berhad (Kojadi). !

Dr Chua also reminded succ! essful a pplicants to repay a loans so others could benefit from a fund.

Information upon a loan intrigue can be obtained during www.mca.org or call Kojadi during 03-2161 6499.

On another matter, Dr Chua pronounced Barisan member parties had approached MCA for a barter of sure seats in expectation of a subsequent general election.

However, he declined to name a seats, saying it was critical which Barisan shaped a Government.

He was responding to MIC president Datuk G. Palanivel's matter which a celebration was peaceful to barter seats in a subsequent election.


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