![]() The Divine Word University has announced the Reserve List for the 2023 Academic Year. According to the university , this reserve list will be consulted should there be spaces available after the 17th of February 2023. Reserved candidates must take heed of the following:
PNG EDUCATION Minister Jimmy Uguro has urged MPs to assist schools in their electorates as regards the funding of school projects.
Uguro last week announced a Government directive to all schools not to charge parents project fees. He said Government was paying for everything – school fees and project fees too. He was responding in Parliament to questions from North Fly MP James Donald regarding school project fees. Donald told Parliament that project fees were important for a school’s to succeed. ![]() PNG EDUCATION Minister Jimmy Uguro now says schools may charge project fees as long as they comply with the department’s set standard fees. He went back on a directive he made last week to schools, that they should not charge parents any fees because the Government was paying for everything. “Parents must not pay school fees,” he said last week. “The Government will pay school fees for students from the elementary level to Grade 12.” He also said the Government was also paying projects fees to schools too, based on the education department’s standard set fees. But yesterday, Uguro admitted that that the Government’s tuition fee-free subsidy might not be sufficient for all schools. He said if schools wanted to charge project fees, they must comply with the department’s standard fees set. The project fees limit set by the National Education Board are: K20 (per student) for elementary, K60 for primary, K220 for lower secondary and upper secondary, K200 for vocational. This week, the Jubilee Catholic Secondary School in Port Moresby defied Uguro’s directive, saying it was going to charge parents K400 per student as project fees. School board chairman Joseph Yeou said they needed the money to fund school projects and infrastructure development, which the Government had failed to provide for. The University Of Goroka School has announced the School Leavers And Non School Leavers Acceptance List for 2023 academic year.
TESAS Awards for New Intakes and Continuing Students for PNG Tertiary Students 2023 announced1/19/2023
![]() The PNG Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology DHERST has released the TESAS Awards for Continuing Students and New Intakes for 2023 academic year. See the links provided at the end of this post. DHERST released the following statement . On behalf of the Ministry and the Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology, I hereby present the following TESAS Awards Lists for the New Intake and Continuing Students for the 2023 academic year. The recipients are students who were selected through the National Online Selection Process on the 23rd of December 2022 and continuing students who have met the GPA requirement. As the sponsor, the Government expects all TESAS Scholarship recipients of the 2023 academic year, to devote their time and commitment to their studies. Furthermore, all students must comply with the institutional rules and regulations while undertaking studies at their respective institutions. ![]() A LACK of spaces at the country’s major tertiary institutions is the reason why many eligible students are missing out of places, Higher Education Minister Don Polye says. Polye, who is Minister of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology as well Sports, said the selection process also did not allow capable students to have a better chance of being slotted back to their second or third choices if they did not meet criterion for school of their first choice. KAINANTU MP William Hagahuno says the tertiary students’ school fee support programme for the district will only cater for those attending tertiary intuitions.
Hagahuno said the programme will not cover elementary, high, secondary national high schools. “We are looking after students who are in universities and colleges,” he said. He said the students would be required to fill a bio data that would be released on preliminary assessment. He said those who would be attending private institutions would not benefit. “Whatever compulsory fees that tertiary institution require from students to register, we will pay while parents will pay for boarding fees,” he said. He said a coordinating team would be strictly looking at acceptance letters from universities or colleges that students would be attending. ![]() The Western Pacific University (WPU) in Ialibu, Southern Highlands, will be offering new programmes soon, says University President Dr Janet Rangou. Rangou said that sustainability for quality education in research and sensitivity to the conditions of quality was one key pillar for the new Digital University and this was the institutional culture for WPU. The WPU since its first enrolment in 2021 delivered a total of four programmes to students. They included:
The PNG University Of Natural Resources & Environment has announced the Fee Structure 2023. Students and parents are to take note of the fees for PNGUNRE. Download PDF format here.
![]() Listed below are names of applicants who have been accepted to study at the PNG University of Technology in Semester 1, 2023. If your name does not appear on this list, it means you have not been selected. Orientation & Registration will be conducted from Monday 06th February to Saturday 11th February, 2023. You should plan to be on campus for the orientation & registration. Note: Students who were accepted to enroll in the online programs do no need to be present for the orientation and registration program. Your registration will be online. |
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