Selection process unfair

Letters

THE University of Papua New Guinea is a premier university of the South Pacific.
Despite this saying, the university’s administration and running of the school is slow.
This is a big institution in the country and region and should set a good example for other universities to follow.
While other universities do their selection on time and publish their lists enabling parents and guardians to get themselves prepared well in advance, UPNG uploading an incomplete list and sent short list messages to some applicants whose GPAs were very low.
I am one of the applicants and my GPA was 3.67.
But I was left out of the UPNG selection for the School of Business and Public Policy Management while my friend whose GPA was 3 was asked by the school of medicine to send his documents to verify his application to enrol.
I don’t understand.
Our good prime minister’s motto is “Take back PNG” but we are heading backwards.
Can Education Minister Nick Kuman and the Prime Minister James Marape step in to do some changes in UPNG?
This kind of practice shows that PNG is a nation full of corruption.

KEND KAURU,
NEM WIP NEI WA!