Exposed: PAP is giving out free scholarships to Filipinos |
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By Muhd Hafiz |
The PAP government is giving out scholarships specifically to Pinoys in Philippines to head over to Singapore to study in our local universities (NUS, NTU, SMU). Each award is valid for three to four years of tertiary study and covers return air fares, full tuition, accommodation allowances and a living allowance of S$4,300 (around P150,000) per annum. Applicants for these scholarships must be Filipino citizens with excellent academic track records who also possess a good command of the English language. A recipient of the scholarship may not concurrently hold any other scholarship, fellowship, grant or award without prior approval of the Singaporean government. Except for Medicine, Dentistry, Architecture and Law, all other disciplines are open to recipients of the scholarship. As Medicine, Dentistry and Law are elite courses, the Filipino scholars will instead be competing with average Singaporeans who usually take arts, science, business or engineering courses. It is therefore hard to imagine that most Singaporeans will not notice the privileges given to these special Filipinos. The PAP government seems to be keen on investing in Filipino talent development even though they do not even serve National Service. It is also stated in the terms of the scholarship that "the scholars are expected to return to their respective countries at the end of their studies to contribute to the development of their nations". That means there is NO BOND so it is not required that these Pinoys serve NS or contribute to Singapore. The scholarship appears to be a charitable act by the PAP government towards Filipinos. Moreover, it has been revealed that many Filipinos have fake qualifications from universities like Recto University. With its failure to scrutinize foreign talents like Anoop Shankar, can NUS be totally sure that these Filipinos are talented? There was also no attempts made to disguise the fact that the scholarships were provided by government agencies in Singapore. The following was stated: "For eligibility criteria, terms of award and application procedures, applicants may go to the website: http://www.scp.gov.sg/content/scp/scholarships/singapore_scholarship.html Application forms, also available at the Singapore Embassy, may be downloaded from the website: https://singaporescholarship.scp.gov.sg/ScholarshipRegWeb Completed applications must be submitted to the Singapore Embassy in Manila by Dec. 10. Applicants are encouraged to use the online application portal, https://singaporescholarship.scp.gov.sg/ScholarshipRegWeb/login.html, in addition to submitting the hard copies." So if you're a Filipino hoping to live out the Singapore Dream and have a successful career, please go ahead and apply. I feel angry that the Singapore government is using taxpayers' money to fund the development of a bunch of Pinoys. It shouldn't be totally surprising, considering that we are already paying $25000 just to teach one PRC officer English. As a Singaporean, I am extremely disappointed with the PAP government for neglecting its own citizens while putting foreigners first. Many of our local Singaporeans are not on scholarships in local universities and they are burdened with a huge debt upon graduation. Several other Singaporeans, mainly poly graduates have to work part-time and pay higher fees to study at private universities because they couldn't get into local universities. And it is not because their grades are bad; it's because there aren't enough vacancies available for Singaporeans. Finally, there's the group of Singaporeans whose families have paid enormous amounts to send them abroad just so they can have a quality university education. The vast majority of Singaporeans are not on scholarships even though they are keen to get a degree and contribute to Singapore's development. Why must we compromise our own human capital development just to do charity for third world countries? This was reproduced with permission from editors of The Real Singapore. |
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