Scholarships are a form of financial assistance given to individuals to support their education. Criteria considered in the determination of scholarship recipients may include academic achievement, special talents, financial need, participation in extracurricular activities, and potential contributions to the community. The combination of weighting using PIPRECIA and MAIRCA can be a powerful approach in determining scholarship recipients. With PIPRECIA, scholarship providers can gather preferences from various relevant parties to determine the relative weight of each evaluation criterion. Furthermore, by applying MAIRCA, scholarship recipients can be evaluated based on these criteria by comparing between ideal attributes that reflect expected standards with real attributes that reflect the actual conditions of each recipient. By integrating these two methods, the process of determining scholarship recipients becomes more structured, transparent, and takes into account diverse preferences and priorities, ensuring that aid is distributed to the most deserving and needy individuals. The results of alternative rankings in determining scholarship recipients are 1st place with a final score of 0.071 obtained on behalf of Yusuf Maqdis, 2nd place with a final score of 0.068 obtained on behalf of Kurniawansyah, and 3rd place with a final score of 0.062 obtained on behalf of Ketut Purwanti.
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