PETALING JAYA: An independent scholar has agreed with a former deputy higher education minister’s proposal to increase the weightage for co-curricular activities to 30% when it comes to admissions into local universities.
Currently, evaluation is based on academic performance, which carries 90% weightage, with extracurricular activities accounting for only 10%.
Sharifah Munirah Alatas, a former assistant professor, said co-curricular activities help university admission officers gauge the “qualitative skills” of the applicant, including leadership, discipline, communications, teamwork, and time management.