UPNG acting vice chancellor

Students’ intellectual quality keeps dropping: UPNG

This is one of the reasons why universities in the country are struggling to remain viable amidst the country’s economic situation.

Acting vice chancellor of the University of Papua New Guinea, Vincent Malaibe, explains that Grade 12 students are entering universities with substandard education, causing universities to spend more time and money to maintain quality output.

This in turn increases operational costs for universities.