![]() Headteachers throughout Papua New guinea have been warned not to charge any fees including project fees this year (2023). Papua New Guinea Education Minister Jimmy Uguro told parliament that this is because the Government will continue to meet the tuition fees for students this year. ![]() THE Education Department could find itself without office space this year, as the academic year is set to begin at the end of the month. Education secretary Dr Uke Kombra said the department had received no definite answers of which building to use after they had been evicted from their office at the FinCorp building in Waigani, due to unsettled rentals. The department was forced to use the Papua New Guinea Education Institution and Port Moresby National School of Excellence during the school end-of-year break. ![]() ONLY 11,126 students out of the 27,902 Grade 12 students who applied for places in tertiary institutions have secured places. Given the workings of the formal education system, 19,874 students (about 64 per cent) were left out to fend for themselves. This year, a total of 31,155 students from 212 Grade 12 schools, including six National Schools of Excellence, sat the Grade 12 national exams. While many blamed the poor grades on General Election 2022 which forced disruption to the school year, the high number of students being pushed out of this career path keeps increasing. The University of Papua New Guinea UPNG has released the fee structure for Post Graduate for 2023.
All students, parents, and sponsors are advised of the UPNG Fee Structure for the 2023 Academic Year, as approved by the University Council. Ensure that you read the accompanying notes for clarification. All fees are in PNG Kina. MOROBE tertiary students are carrying out a province-wide awareness programme over the school break.
The group consisting of 17 tertiary students from both the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) and University of Technology (Unitech) planned to carry out the awareness in 10 districts. Incoming UPNG Student Representative Council (SRC) president Luther Kising said the awareness programme was much needed one as it would cover the importance of education, rights and health. “The awareness programme is being spearheaded by the UPNG Morobe students,” he said. ![]() The Western Pacific University (WPU) management announces that our 2023 tuition fees are K12,000.00 for all students. In order to be registered for the 2023 academic year and during registration week, both self-sponsored students (continuing and new in-takes)and TESAS students (continuing and new intakes) are required to pay 75 % of the 2023 annual fee for semester one under each respective student category they fall under during registration week in February 2023. Please refer to the fee structure in the table below. Acceptance letters have already been emailed to successful applicants, with relevant information including our account details. Should you have any further questions or need clarification on the tuition fees, contact [email protected] . We also encourage successful applicants to respond to their acceptance letter by 31st January 2023. ![]() THE PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SIMBU UNITECH SATELLITE UNIVERSITY - SUSU ACCEPTANCE LIST-FIRST SEMESTER 2023 Listed below are names of successful applicants who have been accepted to study at the Simbu Satellite Campus in Kundiawa for first semester in 2023. Registration will commence on the 30th of January to 03rd February, 2023. DEPT OF BUSINESS STUDIES Dip. Business (Accountancy) DCAC 1 1. David NINKAMA (M) 2. Benjamin LUPA (M) 3. Freddy FOSKY (M) 4. Synaidah YUANANGI (M) 5. Eddie ILEMATNA (M) 6. Dainah BOBBIES (F) 7. Kaupa WAI (M) 8. Simon KUA (M) 9. Steven DOMINIC (M) DBAC 2 1. Andy MOAINA (M) Dip. Business (Management) DBMA 1 1. Herman MINOK (M) 2. Margaret KIAK (F) 3. Abigail JOHN (F) 4. Regina EREMANDE (F) DEPT OF COMMUNICATION & DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Dip. Arts Communication for Development Studies DACD 1 1. Rodney ANDREW (M) 2. Abraham OKUN (M) 3. Humphrey BEBAI (M) Re-admitting 1. Joshua NIRASANG (M) ![]() Robin Fleming is no Stanger to Papua New Guinea and the banking Industry in the Pacific. A well-respected figure in the executive circle hangs his booth after 42 years in the Banking Industry. Originally, from Australia, Robin is a devout man in a deeply Christian country of which he has become a citizen. He lives in PNG with his wife Dora, and three children Cassandra, Liam and Joshua. The Queensland-born is known by his trademark handlebar moustache and mullet hairstyle, but says less about him than it does about PNG’s business community. He is known by many on the streets of PNG as the “BOSSMAN BILONG HAUSMANI” which simply means the “BANK BOSS”. ![]() MADANG governor Ramsey Pariwa has assured teachers in the province that their leave fares will be paid. Pariwa said the delay in payment was with the provincial education division who submitted the claims late for approval. He was responding to concerns raised by teachers who had not received their leave fares with Christmas already passed. He said the provincial education division only produced their claims last week and the provincial administration was now working to process payments. |
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