The trending Tiktok posts show PUP students adapting in 'funny' ways to their limited academic facilities
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This memes triggered the school’s progressive groups and student leaders to decry the deep budget cuts in the country’s most populated university. They said the current state funds allocated to PUP limit the quality of their educational facilities as can be seen on the online craze. Despite the trend, PUP was awarded “most preferred school of Filipino employers” in 2023 by employment platform JobStreet and a P6.3-trillion budget proposal for 2025, student groups from PUP, marched along Commonwealth Avenue during his third state of the nation address to push for an increase in their funds. a 250-page petition paper to Senate minority leader Senator Koko Pimentel urging a restoration of the P6.1-billion budget cut to 30 Philippine SUCs, under the approved P5.
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